Earlier this month,varsity eroticism staff at Austria's four-star Romantik Seehotel Jägerwirt tried to sign into the resort's computer systems, but couldn't.
SEE ALSO: 1.5 million gaming profiles leaked after site refuses hacker's $100,000 ransomThey had been infected by a kind of software called ransomware.
When hackers deploy the tech, it encrypts a device, rendering it useless. Once a ransom is paid, the hackers then deliver an electronic "decryption key" which can be used to restore the device to normal.
Unless the hotel paid a ransom in Bitcoin totaling close to $1,800 dollars, it wouldn't be able to access its reservation system, cash desk system or issue electronic keycards.
The hack only prevented the hotel from issuing new keys. It didn't stop hotel guests who already had keycards from accessing their rooms, nor did it cause any guests to be locked inside, as some reports initially said.
The attack came at the worst time ...
International fire code regulations mandate that electronic locks must open from the inside, so it's not possible for guests to have been trapped inside their rooms.
The attack came at the worst time: the height of ski season. The hotel was fully booked with hundreds of vacationers, some paying more than $500 a night.
The resort couldn't go for days without the ability to issue new keycards. So hotel owner Cristoph Brandstaetter gave in and paid the hackers.
Brandstaetter told Bleeping Computerthat after they paid the ransom, someone tried to compromise the system once more, but they were able to take their computers offline.
So far Austrian police have not been able to identify the hackers.
This isn't the first time the hotel has been targeted. In the last year, Romantik Seehotel has been the victim of at least three different cyberattacks, hotel staff say. The resort is far from alone.
Hospitals, schools, libraries and police departmentshave also been the victims of ransomware attacks in the previous year. The San Francisco public transportation system wasalso a target.
The FBI saidthe costs to victims of ransomware attacks rose to $209 million in the first three months of 2016, a major increase from $24 million in all of 2015.
While the hotel has already spent thousands to beef up its security, Romantik Seehotel Jägerwirt is now settling for a more retro solution: going analog.
“At the next room reconstruction, we plan to restore old room locks with real keys, as in the time of our great-grandfathers,” the hotel manager told a local Austriannews website.
Topics Bitcoin Cybersecurity
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