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Over the next few days, about 3,500 city employees will be required to do an in-person password reset and device security ...
City officials say the St. Paul cyberattack demanded ransom, and caused 3,500 employees to have to change their passwords.
St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter said the individuals who launched the attack demanded a ransom, which the city did not pay.
The city of St. Paul said over the coming days, around 3500 employees will begin the process of scrubbing their data in the ...
As the process begins to “wake up” the city’s computers, the mayor’s office has confirmed that hackers demanded a ransom from ...
A pediatric healthcare firm accused of potentially exposing private information of its patients and employees after a ...
Cybercriminals are no longer primarily focused on large enterprises. They now see small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) ...
Plus: Instagram sparks a privacy backlash over its new map feature, hackers steal data from Google's customer support system, ...
House Speaker Lisa Demuth and three of her colleagues sent a letter to St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter "requesting immediate ...
United Airlines has grounded flights nationwide on Wednesday night due to an issue with its weight and balance computer ...
A cyber breach is threatening Maryland survivors of child sexual abuse who are involved in taking action against the ...
Spartanburg County officials reported Friday that the county experienced a cybersecurity incident earlier this week.