The consequences of an attack on ICT systems in Antwerp will last until the end of January

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All in all, the consequences of the hack on the ICT systems of the city of Antwerp will last until the end of January. That says mayor Bart De Wever. In the coming days, Antwerp will first bring the most important systems back online.

The systems that make people “really disadvantaged” come back first, says De Wever to HLN. That should happen in the coming days. “We have chosen to do that in a 100 percent safe environment. We could start everything much faster, but then you are not sure that you will not run into problems again.” It is not clear what exactly this ‘100 percent safe environment’ means. The last systems should be back online by the end of January.

It is still not clear what data the hacker group has captured. “We will be as transparent as possible about this as soon as we can, but that is with certain degrees of uncertainty. That makes me nervous.” More information may be released from the city on Monday.

Hackers group Play would put data from Antwerp residents online on Monday. Last weekend, Antwerp suddenly disappeared from the Play site, on which it keeps track of which hacks are current. That indicates that the city may have paid or at least negotiated. According to De Wever that is not correct, but it is unclear why Antwerp has disappeared from the site.

At the beginning of December, the ICT systems of the city of Antwerp were hit by a cyber attack with ransomware from hacker group Play. That group stole 557 gigabytes of data. The data would contain a lot of private information from Antwerp residents. Play is constantly hacking government sites and services around the world. The group makes money by demanding a ransom not to publish private information.

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