in bitcoin for their safe return . The state ’ s Office of Information Technology , which reached out to the FBI for assistance , are still investigating the attackAttack.Ransomand have not paidAttack.Ransoma cent to attackers — nor do they plan to , said Brandi Simmons , an OIT spokeswoman . “ No payments have been made or will be made . We are still investigating to see whether or not files were damaged or recoveredAttack.Databreach, ” she said in an email Thursday . On Wednesday morning , CDOT shut down more than 2,000 employee computers while security officials investigated the attack . The malicious code was a variant of ransomware known as SamSam , Simmons said . McAfee , the security software used by CDOT computers , providedVulnerability-related.PatchVulnerabilitya software patch on Wednesday to stop the execution of the ransomware . “ This ransomware virus was a variant and the state worked with its antivirus software provider to implementVulnerability-related.PatchVulnerabilitya fix today . The state has robust backup and security tools and has no intention of paying ransomwareAttack.Ransom. Teams will continue to monitor the situation closely and will be working into the night , ” said David McCurdy , chief technology officer , Governor ’ s Office of Information Technology , in a statement on Wednesday . He added : “ OIT , FBI and other security agencies are working together to determine a root cause analysis. ” SamSam last showed up in January after targeting the healthcare industry . It encrypted files and renamed them “ I ’ m sorry , ” according to a report with security firm TrendMicro . One hospital , Hancock Health in Indiana , paidAttack.Ransom$ 55,000 to get its files back . TrendMicro said the attackAttack.Ransomwasn ’ t due to an employee opening an infected email , but hackers gained access remotely using a vendor ’ s user name and password . “ No one is back online . What we ’ re doing is working offline . All our critical services are still online — cameras , variable message boards , CoTrip , alerts on traffic . They are running on separate systems , ” Ford said . “ The message I ’ m sharing ( with employees ) is CDOT operated for a long time without computers so we ’ ll use pen and paper. ” There ’ s only one Mac computer in the office and it wasn ’ t turned on , Ford said , because “ We ’ re not messing around today . ”