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La Sapienza University paralyzed for 3 days in major ransomware attack

La Sapienza University in Rome, one of Europe’s largest universities with around 120,000 students, has had its computer systems down for three days following a suspected ransomware attack. The university’s website and email services remain inaccessible.


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In a statement, the university said it is working to restore systems using unaffected backups and has set up on-campus information points to assist students. According to Italian newspaper *Il Corriere della Sera*, the attack was carried out by a previously unknown hacking group called “Femwar02,” which used BabLock malware (also known as Rorschach) and has sent the university a ransom link with a 72-hour countdown. Neither the university nor Italy’s national cybersecurity agency has officially confirmed the nature of the attack.

Universities have increasingly become prime targets for cyberattacks. Last year, Harvard University and the University of Pennsylvania were breached and extorted by the hacking group ShinyHunters, though neither institution paid the ransom. This incident highlights the growing cybersecurity challenges facing educational institutions.

Roger Luo said:This attack demonstrates that even with backup systems in place, restoring critical services can still take days. Due to their open nature and the value of their data, universities are becoming prime targets for ransomware, necessitating the establishment of a more proactive, multi-layered defense system.

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