About 160 UPA workers cannot hook up with its community, however there isn’t any fast influence for farmers, the group says.

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LONGUEUIL — The Union des producteurs agricoles, Quebec’s farming affiliation, has been the goal of a ransomware cyberattack since Sunday affecting all its pc methods.
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In an interview, UPA common supervisor Charles-Félix Ross referred to as it a “main cyberattack.”
“It’s the same old modus operandi,” he stated. The hackers “managed to interrupt in, get into our pc system and paralyzed the community. They’re demanding a ransom in alternate for a decryption key.”
About 160 UPA workers can’t hook up with the community, whether or not from the Longueuil workplaces or remotely, and 23 UPA shopper organizations are additionally affected, just like the union of grain producers. Different bigger organizations just like the milk and pork producers union have their very own data know-how methods and will not be affected, Ross stated.
He added that there isn’t any influence for farm producers within the brief time period.
Cybersecurity consultants have been employed by UPA to work with their IT groups to safe the community and examine. They’re trying to find out the extent of the injury.
Although the UPA has not been the sufferer of this type of cyberattack earlier than, “we’re all the time defending ourselves,” he stated. “Nevertheless it’s an epidemic. It takes worldwide intervention. Governments should discuss to one another and put in place a police power for the online.”
Earlier Tuesday, Bombardier Leisure Merchandise (BRP), primarily based in Valcourt, additionally introduced it was the goal of a cyberattack.
The UPA represents about 42,000 farmers and forestry staff in Quebec.