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Kansas courts confirm data theft, ransom demand after cyberattack. The Kansas Judicial Branch has published an update on a cybersecurity incident it suffered last month, confirming that hackers stole sensitive files containing confidential information from its systems. In mid-October 2023, the Kansas courts authority disclosed a "security incident" that impacted the availability of multiple systems, including the eFiling system attorney's use for document submission, electronic payment systems, and the case management systems used by district and appellate courts. Over a month later, the system status remains unchanged, with the following services flagged as currently offline: An update posted on the Kansas Judicial Branch newsroom called the impact on these systems temporary and underlined the more dire aspect of the cyberattack by confirming a data breach. "While the impact on our information systems is temporary, the cybercriminals also stole data and threatened to post it to a dark web site if their demands were not met," reads the press release. "Based on our preliminary review, it appears the stolen information includes Office of Judicial Administration files, district court case records on appeal, and other data, some of which may be confidential under law." The situation holds the core elements of a typical ransomware attack, involving system outage caused by local file encryption and also double extortion threatening to publish stolen files if the ransom isn't paid. Still, the announcement does not specify the type of the attack. The Kansas authority estimates it'll need several weeks until all systems return to normal status. It promises to notify impacted individuals as soon as its review of the stolen data has been completed. The statement takes a more personal turn, calling this an attack "against all Kansas" and characterizing the perpetrators as evil. At the time of writing, no known ransomware operations have publicly taken responsibility for the attack.

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DATA BREACH // Kansas Judicial Branch Reports Significant Data Breach After Cyberattack

Kansas Judicial Branch suffered a cybersecurity incident last month, resulting in stolen sensitive files containing confidential information.

Hackers impacted the availability of systems including document submission, electronic payment systems, and case management systems for district and appellate courts.

Over a month after the incident, vital court services remain offline, with no clear resolution timeline provided.

The data theft includes Office of Judicial Administration files, district court case records, and possibly other confidential data.

The incident has the hallmarks of a ransomware attack, including system disruption and threats to publish stolen data unless a ransom is paid.

The specific type of cyberattack has not been disclosed, and no ransomware groups have claimed responsibility yet.

The Kansas authority is estimating several weeks to restore all systems and plans to notify all individuals impacted by the data breach.

The public statement characterized the incident as an attack against all Kansans and condemned the perpetrators.