Food vouchers replace cheques as computer woes continue for Nunavut government
IQALUIT, Nunavut — The government of Nunavut is still struggling with computer systems paralyzed by a cyber attack last weekend.
“Network recovery is ongoing as the (territory) works to uncover information, prepare recovery plans and work on department priorities,” said a government statement.
Early Saturday morning, the government’s entire computer system went dark after a ransomware attack encrypted individual files on various servers and workstations, locking out regular users. Civil servants still have no access to any records or files on government computers.
All government computers in the territorial capital of Iqaluit were being collected Thursday so that they can be reformatted. Officials said they were still working on what to do with computers in Nunavut’s 25 far-flung communities.