Author: Cybersecure California
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Clackamas Community College still recovering after ‘ransomware attack’ – KGW
The college says they became aware of an online issue on Jan. 19, and students were unable to login to the school’s online portal, Moodle. PORTLAND, Ore. — After a cyberattack closed Clackamas Community College for nearly a week, students are back in class. The college says they became aware of an online issue on Jan.…
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Fulton County, Ga., Cyber Attack Causing Major Outages – Government Technology
Fulton County, Ga., Cyber Attack Causing Major Outages
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Jacksonville Beach vulnerability to “cyber security event” – Action News Jax
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Pa. water supply and 911 hack: Hearing on Aliquippa, Bucks County cyberattacks
CBS News Live CBS News Philadelphia Live HARRISBURG, Pa. (CBS) — After two cyberattacks on public infrastructure in recent months in Pennsylvania, legislators and cybersecurity experts will speak in a public hearing about safeguarding vulnerable tech infrastructure in the commonwealth.Last week, Bucks County’s computer-aided dispatch used by 911 dispatchers was hacked by the Akira ransomware group. Service…
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Month’s End Reflection: Assessing Your Cybersecurity Journey
As January comes to a close, it’s an opportune time to reflect on the cybersecurity strides we’ve made and to plan our next steps in this ongoing journey. This month, we’ve covered various critical aspects of cybersecurity, from setting robust passwords to securing our home networks and understanding email security. Now, let’s take a moment…
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Schneider Electric confirms ransomware attack on sustainability division
French multinational Schneider Electric said its Sustainability Business division suffered from a ransomware attack earlier this month.The company confirmed the incident in a statement this week that the attack affected its Resource Advisory product — a data visualization tool for sustainability information — as well as other “division specific systems.” Schneider Electric said they have…
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Cybersecurity experts weigh in on Fulton County government cyberattack – 11Alive.com
The Fulton County Commission Chairman Robb Pitts said they are not aware of any transfer of sensitive, personal information regarding employees or citizens so far. FULTON COUNTY, Ga. — The Fulton County government is investigating a cybersecurity incident that caused a widespread system outage. Fulton County Commission Chairman Robb Pitts stated Monday afternoon that so…
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Cybersecurity Incident Shuts Down New Jersey Schools – BankInfoSecurity
Cybercrime , Fraud Management & Cybercrime Thousands of Students Forced to Stay Home Amid Cybersecurity Incident Chris Riotta (@chrisriotta) • January 29, 2024 The Freehold Township School District in New Jersey was closed Monday due to a cybersecurity incident. (Image: Shutterstock) Thousands of students in New Jersey were unable to attend school Monday…
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Freehold Township NJ schools closed after ‘cybersecurity event’ – Asbury Park Press
FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP – School administrators are investigating a cybersecurity incident that forced the district’s schools and offices to close on Monday, officials said.Assistant Superintendent Dianne Martello Brethauer, assistant superintendent for Freehold Township Schools said on the social media platform X Sunday night that schools would be closed for the day due to “technical difficulties related…
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Bucks County officials believe ‘Akira’ is behind cyber incident that’s impacting 911 dispatch system
BUCKS COUNTY, Pennsylvania (WPVI) — A cybersecurity incident that’s impacting the 911 system in Bucks County remains under investigation.Officials believe the ransomware group “Akira” is behind the attack.In a letter to police, fire and EMS chiefs last week, the county said all phone and radio systems remain operational.However, dispatchers are reportedly using pen and paper…