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The revelations come after weeks of assurances from the city that no personal data was impacted. On Thursday, they said some information — including Social Security numbers and insurance information — may have been compromised.
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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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The Dallas City Council quietly voted to spend almost $ million for a threat detection system during Wednesday's meeting. The contract was tucked away in a lengthy consent agenda.
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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 Municipal Court building will be closed Monday, May 22, and is estimated to reopen on May 30. The city of Dallas says this was a "previously planned upgrade."
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The City of Dallas says no personal information has been compromised in the ongoing ransomware attack. The "Royal" hacker group says otherwise.
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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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The Dallas Police Department website and the department's computer assisted dispatch systems were down Wednesday.
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It was unclear whether a ransom was paid to the unknown attacker. It was still unclear how the Hosted Exchange system was breached.
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The 2019 ransomware attacks in Texas were a harbinger of the now-exploding threat and offer a vivid case study in what happens behind the scenes when small-town America comes under attack.
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The Fort Worth Independent School District is recovering from a ransomware attack last week. The district hopes everything will be back to normal by next…