"As per our information, so far the virus has affected around 120 computers in different government departments linked to the Gujarat State Wide Area Network (GSWAN)," said Science and Technology Department Secretary Dhananjay Dwivedi.
"But none of the affected computer has any valuable data or important information that could adversely impact the government's functioning," said Dwivedi.
Many computers linked to the district collectorate across the state were affected by the virus even though no major data loss was reported. Following the attack, computers that were functioning were shut down as precautionary measure, crippling the work, the officials said.
Mehsana Collector Alok Pandey said following the attack, all computers connected to the district collectorate were shut down as precautionary measure.
"All computers have been shut down after the attack was reported in some computers. These were the computers operating independently and there is no data loss as such due to the attack," said Pandey.
At least three computers of Jamnagar Regional Transport Office were also affected by the virus, leading to shutting down of the RTO's entire operation.
The computers which were linked to the works related to the registration certificate (RC) books were affected by the virus, which sent out the message that the data have been encrypted, said Assistant RTO F U Jakhra.
The affected computers, however, were not linked to GSWAN network, and were being handled by a private agency, added Jakhra.
State's Crime Records Bureau (CRB) issued advisory for the police stations and public to take precautionary measures to prevent the attack and said reports have been sought from individual police stations where computers were affected by the virus.
Meanwhile, anti-virus software was being installed and operating system upgraded in computers connected to GSWAN to prevent such hacking attacks.
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