A ransomware attack has forced Evanston Township High School to close its campus, canceling summer school, sports camps, and all on-campus activities. The attack, discovered Sunday, knocked out phone lines, internet, computers, and even the school's emergency notification and PA systems.
The FBI is now investigating alongside cybersecurity attorneys and forensic experts. No ransom demand has been received yet. Staff were told to stay home Monday, and students and teachers won't have building access for at least two days. District spokesperson Reine Hanna noted the summer timing reduced the overall impact. Google passwords for employees have already been reset as a precaution.
Source: CBS News Chicago