❓ WA Parliamentary Question on Notice regarding WannaCry ransomware infections in Police and Road Safety departments. The response indicates no computers were infected and no ransom payments were made.
AnsweredQoN 62Legislative Assembly
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In respect of the Minister’s portfolio responsibilities for departments, agencies, boards or publicly owned corporations: (a) how many computers were infected with the ransomware program called 'WannaCry': (i) was any payment made to decrypt any computers as per the ransom; (ii) why were the infected machines not patched to prevent this from occurring; and (iii) what actions have been taken since the infection to prevent this from occurring again in the future?
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Answered
14 June 2017
Responded by
Minister for Police; Road Safety
Response time
6 days
Police
(a) Nil
(i-iii) Not applicable
Road Safety
None
(a) Nil
(i-iii) Not applicable
(a) Nil
(i-iii) Not applicable
Road Safety
None
(a) Nil
(i-iii) Not applicable
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