❓ Mr. Kirkup asked the Minister for Seniors and Ageing, Volunteering, Sport and Recreation about Adylkuzz malware infections in departments under their portfolio. The response indicates that no computers in the Department of Local Government and Communities or the Department of Sport and Recreation were infected.
AnsweredQoN 377Legislative Assembly
Asked
24 May 2017
Member
Portfolio
Seniors and Ageing; Volunteering; Sport and Recreation
QuestionView source ↗
In respect of the Minister’s portfolio responsibilities for departments, agencies or publicly owned corporations: (a) how many computers were infected with the virus/malware called 'Adylkuzz': (i) for each infected computer when was the infection date; (ii) have all computers been cleaned of the virus/malware; (iii) why were the infected machines not patched to prevent this from occurring; and (iv) what actions have been taken since the infection to prevent this from occurring again in the future?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
27 June 2017
Responded by
Minister for Seniors and Ageing; Volunteering; Sport and Recreation
Response time
8 days
Department of Local Government and Communities
(a) Nil
(i)–(iv) Not applicable
Department of Sport and Recreation
(a) Nil
(i)–(iv) Not applicable
(a) Nil
(i)–(iv) Not applicable
Department of Sport and Recreation
(a) Nil
(i)–(iv) Not applicable
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