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La Sapienza Cyberattack Disrupts Systems as Rome Prosecutors Open Probe

National cybersecurity teams are working to restore services after a suspected pro‑Russian ransomware strike.

Overview

  • Public web pages and internal IT at the University of Rome La Sapienza remain offline, halting administrative functions while in‑person teaching continues.
  • The Agenzia per la cybersicurezza nazionale says recovery will take a few days, with university technicians implementing additional security measures.
  • The Rome prosecutor has opened an investigative file on unauthorized access following the Feb. 2 ransomware intrusion.
  • No ransom claim or leaked university data has been found on dark‑web leak sites so far, and offline backups are reported intact to support restoration.
  • Investigators and analysts point to pro‑Russian actors and the BabLock family, with some reporting links to the lesser‑known Femwar02 group and a 72‑hour ransom notice.