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STM says it refused hackers' $2.8M demand in ransomware attack

The hackers responsible for a ransomware attack on Montreal's transit agency have asked for $2.8 million, a sum the agency says it has so far refused to pay.

Transit agency's website is still down, adapted transit back in service

While the Metro and buses kept running, many adapted transit services were crippled by the problems with the STM's online platforms. (Radio-Canada)

The hackers responsible for a ransomware attack on Montreal's transit agency have asked for $2.8 million, a sum the agency says it will notpay.

TheSocit de transport de Montral(STM) says the attack targeted 1,000 of its 1,600 servers.

For the first time, it gave details about the outage.

It said 624 operationally sensitive servers were affectedby the attack but more than three-quarters of them are back online now.The STM's website isstill down though.

In a news release Thursday evening, the agency said the attack did notaffect bus or Metro service, and thatemployees were able to receive their pay "almost normally."

The attackdid, however, stop the STM from providing adapted transit for nearly a week. That was reestablished Sunday.

The STM says it's currently working on restoring the rest of its servers.

It says its second communication with the hackers was Wednesday, when they demanded $2.8 million.