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University of Moncton blocking some external emails in fight against cyberattack

The University of Moncton is now blocking some emails from external organizations as part of its efforts to intercept a string of malicious emails targeting a female student, officials confirmed Tuesday.

IT department 'working tirelessly' to intercept malicious emails targeting female student

The University of Moncton says it has made 'significant progress' in intercepting malicious emails over the past few days without compromising the university's email system. (Radio-Canada)

The University of Monctonis now blocking some emails from external organizations as part of its ongoing effortsto intercept a string of maliciousemailstargeting a female student, officials confirmed Tuesday.

Ten emailscontaining sexually explicit images have been sent to students and staff since Feb. 25, including the most recent one, sent on March 4.

Codiac RCMP are investigating the emailcampaignthat authorities have described as cyberterrorism.

"Our IT department teams are working tirelessly to continuously monitor our systems in order to intercept malicious emails," university spokesperson Nathalie Hach said in a statement.

"Significant progress has been made over the past few days without compromising the university's email system."

The decision to block some external organizations comes amid calls for the university to shut down its email system until the person responsible for the emails is found.

University president and vice-chancellorRaymondThbergehad previously dismissed the idea, saying shutting down the emailsystem would be sending the message that the attacker is winning.

"As a university, as a place of freedom of expression, we have to make sure we can keep communicating," he had said.

We invite members of organizations,who receive a non-delivery notice to contact their IT department so that appropriate actionscan be taken on their end to resolve the situation.- Nathalie Hach, university spokesperson

But RoxannGuerrette, president of the student union FEECUM, has argued the attacker was already winning with private information about a student being distributed.

In the statement issued by the university on Tuesday, Hach said: "We can confirm that some emails from external organizations are being blocked."

Hach declined to elaborate on the strategies being used to intercept emails,citing public safety reasons, but did say "several organizations have had difficulty reaching [the university's] users."

"We invite members of organizations,who receive a non-delivery notice to contact their IT department so that appropriate actionscan be taken on their end to resolve the situation."

University officials believethe malicious emailsoriginatefrom a server outside of the country.

The person behind the attackclaimed in one of theemailsthat he was living in Morocco andthreatenedpolice by saying, "So just catch me if you can."

A University of Moncton committee is working on putting together a policy onsexual violence by the fall semester.

In the meantime,the university has a counsellor to assistvictims.