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Cyber-attackers are believed to be targeting school districts in the New Jersey county of Somerset. Security incidents that occurred in the county over the past week caused day-long school closures at two educational establishments. Schools in Bernards were closed on April 7 and Hillsborough schools were shuttered on April 12 following suspected cyber-attacks. Computer systems and staff voicemail at Hillsborough remained down on Tuesday. However, students and staff have been able to access lessons virtually. Our technology team continues to work methodically with cybersecurity experts and law enforcement to establish a timetable for the completion of the restoration of the operation of our systems, Hillsborough superintendent of schools Lisa Antunes told parents in an email dated April 13. ....
A pair of school districts in Somerset County have dealt with what appeared to be cyber security attacks, according to officials. In Bernards, there was a network outage last week that impacted district internet, computer networks and other IT systems, according to Bernards schools Superintendent Nick Markarian. On Monday, Hillsborough schools dealt with a systems breach that prompted a day off, as reported by MyCentralJersey.com. All classes in Hillsborough remained fully remote for Wednesday and Thursday, according to the school district’s Facebook page. “Upon discovering the outage the district immediately reported the incident to law enforcement, took steps to contain the incident and engaged an independent cybersecurity firm to assist us in our investigation. That investigation remains ongoing, ” Markarian continued. ....
Cyber-attackers are believed to be targeting school districts in the New Jersey county of Somerset. Security incidents that occurred in the county over the past week caused day-long school closures at two educational establishments. Schools in Bernards were closed on April 7 and Hillsborough schools were shuttered on April 12 following suspected cyber-attacks. Computer systems and staff voicemail at Hillsborough remained down on Tuesday. However, students and staff have been able to access lessons virtually. Our technology team continues to work methodically with cybersecurity experts and law enforcement to establish a timetable for the completion of the restoration of the operation of our systems, Hillsborough superintendent of schools Lisa Antunes told parents in an email dated April 13. ....
In an email to parents, Antunes apologized for closing school. In an effort to minimize damage to the organization, we believe this is the best course of action, Antunes wrote, adding that the nature of the incident and the instability of the system would not allow the schools to operate virtually. The superintendent said the school district was cooperating with local and federal law enforcement agencies investigating the incident. Law enforcement, including the FBI, recommended that the district shut down the system. On Monday, the superintendent said Chromebooks given to students were not affected and students could use them. She also said that while staff email was not affected, voicemail was not working Monday. ....