British Library cyberattack

Entrance gate to the British Library on Euston Road, St Pancras, London, looking towards the Newton statue

In October 2023, Rhysida, a hacker group, attacked the online information systems of the British Library. They demanded a ransom of 20 bitcoin, at the time around £596,000, to restore services and return the stolen data. When the British Library did not acquiesce to the attempt, Rhysida publicly released approximately 600GB of leaked material online. It has been described as "one of the worst cyber incidents in British history".[1]

The main catalogue returned online on 15 January 2024 in a read-only format, although some of the library's services are expected to remain unavailable for months. The British Library will use about 40 percent of its financial reserves, around £6–7 million, to recover from the attack.

  1. ^ Ash, Lamorna (6 February 2024). "Thanks to a shadowy hacker group, the British Library is still on its knees. Is there any way to stop them?". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2024-02-22.