Ransomware cripples Hamilton, Ontario, in cyber attack; services disrupted, city council meetings suspended. (Getty Images)


March 08, 2024

The city of Hamilton, Ontario, is grappling with the aftermath of a cyber attack, as confirmed by the municipality's city manager, Marnie Cluckie, in a press briefing on Monday. Cluckie disclosed that the attack, identified on the evening of Sunday, February 25, has been attributed to ransomware, although specifics regarding the exact strain of malware, the duration of service restoration, and potential ransom demands remain undisclosed due to confidentiality concerns.

Despite inquiries into the possibility of a ransom payment, Cluckie emphasized the city's commitment to prioritizing the community's interests in determining the best course of action. She underscored the complexity of the restoration process, stating that systems would only be reinstated when deemed safe and secure, with reassurance that personal data breaches haven't been detected thus far.

While critical services such as transit, water supply, and emergency response remain operational, disruptions have affected certain facilities, such as phone systems and automatic property tax payments. Notably, residents won't be penalized for service interruptions, with parking ticket distribution continuing and adjustments made for affected amenities like buses and swimming pools.

The city's cyber insurance coverage has been acknowledged, albeit without specific details, and efforts are underway to manage payment processing once systems are fully functional again. Despite challenges in estimating a timeline for complete service restoration, Cluckie stressed the importance of caution and diligence in the process, highlighting the uniqueness of each cyber attack situation.

Hamilton, a city with a population of approximately 780,000 situated at the western edge of Lake Ontario, has been navigating the repercussions of the attack, with city council convening privately to address the situation. Regular council sessions have been temporarily halted, with Mayor Andrea Horwath citing the focus on addressing the cyber attack and a lighter agenda due to spring break as contributing factors.

Horwath acknowledged the disruptive impact on the community and praised the dedicated efforts of city staff in mitigating the effects and safeguarding service delivery. In response to the breach, external expertise has been enlisted, insurers and law enforcement notified, and plans for a comprehensive review post-restoration to prevent future incidents outlined.

As Hamilton endeavors to recover from the cyber attack, city officials remain committed to safeguarding residents' interests and enhancing cybersecurity measures to prevent similar occurrences in the future.

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