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Mama mia: Italy raises ransomware alarm after server attack

Thousands of computer servers around the world have been targeted by a ransomware hacking attack, Italy’s National Cybersecurity Agency says in a warning to organisations to take action to protect their systems.

Italian authorities have raised the alarm about a major global ransomware attack. (file image).

Italian authorities have raised the alarm about a major global ransomware attack. (file image).

The hacking attack sought to exploit a software vulnerability, ACN director general Roberto Baldoni told Reuters, adding it was on a massive scale.

Italy’s ANSA news agency, citing the ACN, reported that servers had been compromised in other European countries such as France and Finland as well as the United States and Canada.

Dozens of Italian organisations were likely to have been affected and many more had been warned to take action to avoid being locked out of their systems.

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US cybersecurity officials said they were looking into the reported incidents.

“CISA is working with our public and private sector partners to assess the impacts of these reported incidents and providing assistance where needed,” the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) told Reuters.

Any organisation experiencing a cybersecurity incident should report it to the FBI or CISA, it added in its statement.

Telecom Italia customers reported internet problems on Sunday but the two issues were not believed to be related.

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