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Indiana school district recovering from ransomware attack

MISHAWAKA, Ind. (AP) - A northern Indiana school district is working to restore its computer system after hackers crippled the network by infecting it with ransomware.

The Penn-Harris-Madison School Corp. notified staff and students' families Tuesday of the hackers' attack.

An email to staff said the district's computer network was infected with ransomware that knocked out 'œall internal network systems'ť districtwide.

District spokeswoman Lucha Ramey said that technology staff shut down the corporation's servers and began running 'œscrubbing'ť software Tuesday after learning of the virus.

The South Bend Tribune reports that the district said Wednesday it was still working to bring the network servers back online.

Earlier this year, officials in LaPorte County, also in northern Indiana, paid about $132,000 in ransom to hackers who took over some of the county government's computers.

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Information from: South Bend Tribune, http://www.southbendtribune.com

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