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Christopher Krebs, the former top cybersecurity official in the U.S., talked with NPR about how the hack happened and how the U.S. should respond.
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The computer breach threatens federal, state and local governments, as well as private companies and organizations. In addition, the hack is ongoing and will be extremely difficult to remove.
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A bulletin from the FBI and Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency describes a broad ongoing attempt to compromise American networks, including "some risk" to elections information.
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Plano-based Tyler Technologies said in a statement that it confirmed the intruder used ransomware but did not provide further details on its response, citing an ongoing investigation.
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Tyler Technologies provides software services for everything from jail and court management systems to payroll, human resources, tax and bill collection and land records. It also serves schools.
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Up to eight accounts had their private information compromised in the breach earlier this week, according to Twitter. Joe Biden, Elon Musk and Kanye West were among the users targeted.
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Two federal class-action lawsuits have been filed against ADT, one of the largest security companies in the country, alleging that an employee spied on…
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The Texas Office of Court Administration, which manages data for courts across the state, says it was the target of a ransomware attack late last week.
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West Virginia reported unusual cyber activity targeting its election systems. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said the state was encountering attempted “attacks”…
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A number of the targets of Friday's ransomware attacks are back to normal operations, the Texas Department of Information Resources said. The department...
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Update: The number of local government entities in Texas affected by a ransomware attack is now up to 23. In a release Saturday afternoon , the Texas...
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Some say location sharing is crucial in emergency situations. But it's also changing the way people interact in relationships.