A cyberattack left several California radio stations unable to broadcast last week, the owner of the stations revealed this week, according to The Desk.net.
The attack struck the Amaturo Sonoma Media Group, which operates four Santa Rosa-area radio stations, including KFGY (92.9 FM, Froggy), KVRV (97.7 FM, The River), KHTH (101.7 FM) and KSRO (1350 AM).
A person or group gained unauthorized access to several computer networks used by the station, including one that contained the programming database that the stations rely on to transmit music and talk shows. The incident left the four stations unable to broadcast for part of the day on Thursday.
The hackers also threatened Townsquare Media, if a ransom was not paid.The Sonoma attack was confirmed in a pre-recorded message broadcast on some of the affected stations later in the week. The announcement was made by Michael O’Shea, the president and general manager of Amateura Sonoma.
“This station, and others in our radio group, has become the latest victim of a damaging, malicious, and intentional illegal server hack,” O’Shea said in the recording. “That is why you are hearing programming interruptions and awkward stumbles from time to time.”
A hacker collective known as ALPHV has taken credit for gaining unauthorized access to a significant amount of data belonging to the company in late June.In a statement posted online, station officials said they are still working to determine the cause of the attack and respond to it, with some systems still affected. Online simulcasts of the four radio stations are still offline
“We are doing our best to keep you informed and entertained,” the statement said. “Our engineers continue to work to get us back to normal as soon as possible, but more work remains to be done. We apologize for the disruption of our programming, and thank you for your patience as we work to recover from this incident.”
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