Hawai'i Community College Pays NoEscape Ransomware to Protect 28,000 Students' Data
Hawai'i Community College — part of the 10-campus University of Hawai'i system — confirmed on June 19, 2023, that the NoEscape ransomware group had breached its network and threatened to leak personal information for approximately 28,000 students, applicants, and employees dating back two decades. After internal debate, the University of Hawai'i system became one of the very few US universities to publicly acknowledge paying a ransom, explaining that the cost of credit monitoring for 28,000 individuals exceeded the demand. The decision drew national attention and reshaped Hawai'i public-sector ransomware policy.
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