FBI Investigating Michigan School District Hack The Federal Bureau of Investigation and Michigan State Police are investigating a cyber-attack on a Michigan school district. District administrators at Saginaw Township Community Schools began experiencing IT issues on Sunday following what is believed to have been a ransomware attack on the district's computer network. Investigators are in contact with the cyber-criminals behind the attack. It is not yet clear how the threat actors gained access to the network. “They are communicating almost daily with the hackers to figure out what exactly they want,” said district superintendent Bruce Martin. WNEM reported that Martin sent an email out to parents in which he stated that malware had been used to encrypt files and lock users out of them. The cyber-thieves behind the attack had then demanded ransom money from the school in exchange for a decryption key.