The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) confirmed that it is responding to a significant cyber attack affecting its contact centre and internal systems.
Whilst core regulatory, monitoring, flood forecasting and warning services continue, communication into and across the organisation is significantly impacted.
David Pirie, Executive Director, said: “At one minute past midnight on Christmas Eve, SEPA systems were subject to a significant and ongoing cyber-attack. The attack is impacting our contact centre, internal systems, processes and internal communications.
“We immediately enacted our robust business continuity arrangements, with our core regulatory, monitoring, flood forecasting and warning services adapting and continuing to operate.
“Our Emergency Management Team is working with Scottish Government, Police Scotland and the National Cyber Security Centre to respond to what appears to be complex and sophisticated criminality.
“Whilst we continue to liaise closely with resilience partners, we’re asking for those who wish to contact us right now to do so through our social media channels on Facebook and Twitter (@ScottishEPA).”
Further updates will be provided at sepa.org.uk as more information becomes available.
Whilst we work hard to understand and resolve the issues, the public can:
- Report urgent pollution via facebook and twitter (@ScottishEPA) or call 07917 883 455
- Check latest flooding information at floodline.sepa.org.uk