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U.S. regulators have sued SolarWinds and its top security executive forfraud for allegedly concealing poor cybersecurity practices ahead of theTexas-based technology company's stunning hack by Russian spies.
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Dallas County says it was notified of a breach on Oct. 19, five months after a ransomware attack compromised the personal information of thousands of City of Dallas employees.
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In addition to taking down several of the city of Dallas' crucial services, the attack exposed thousands of people's data to hackers. A UT Dallas cybersecurity expert spoke with KERA about how the breach played out and why.
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The money will go toward payment for services rendered after multiple city servers were shut down by the cyberattack earlier this year.
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A data security breach report filed with the Texas Attorney General's Office provides the most detailed look at the problem's scope to date.
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The university was selected as one of nine to lead research into cybersecurity resilience in transportation infrastructure.
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As ransomware attacks like the one on Dallas city government become more common, how do businesses and municipalities protect themselves? One UTA professor says the best strategies include beefing up cybersecurity and not negotiating with attackers.
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Many Dallas systems have been down since May 3. Here's what you need to know.
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The city says there's an ongoing criminal investigation into the ransomware attack on May 3. So far, there's no evidence that city or resident data was compromised.
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Computer records for two City of Dallas courts may not have been protected from unauthorized access. That's what members of a city committee were told this week.
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Utility companies and key oil and gas transportation hubs are on high alert as Russian hackers have been probing energy infrastructure’s digital networks for weak points.
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Investigators who examined the City of Dallas’ massive data loss concluded that its IT staff must receive proper training and recommended that the police department hire a chief information officer to prevent it from happening again.