• Romania’s ANAR hit by ransomware, affecting around 1,000 systems across river basin organizations
  • Attackers used Windows BitLocker; ransom note left, negotiations discouraged by DNSC
  • Hydrotechnical operations continue; website offline, updates shared via DNSC’s X account

Administrația Națională Apele Române (ANAR), Romania’s national public authority responsible for managing the country’s water resources, has confirmed suffering a rather disruptive ransomware attack.

As per the announcement, on December 20, an unidentified threat actor struck its geographical information system applications servers, database servers, Windows workstations, Windows Servers, email and web servers, and domain name servers. The attack then trickled down to almost all of the country’s river basin management organizations, further complicating things.

The Register claims. It still provides its service to the Romanians, it was said, with hydrotechnical operations continuing as normal, thanks to on-site staff.

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