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The files posted "appear to come largely from a single shared network drive" used by the Parks and Recreation Department, St.
Mayor says ransomware caused St. Paul cyberattack, but city didn't pay originally appeared on Bring Me The News. A ransomware ...
The group behind the cyberattack on St. Paul has claimed to have posted online 43 gigabytes of data stolen from the city's ...
The hackers who attacked St. Paul’s city computer system about two weeks ago dumped their stolen data online Monday after the ...
About 3,500 employees are having their work-issued computers looked at and passwords reset as part of what the city is ...
The mayor of Saint Paul, Minnesota's capital city, has confirmed that the Interlock ransomware gang is responsible for a ...
St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter said the individuals who launched the attack demanded a ransom, which the city did not pay.
The county’s emergency declaration was declared by Ramsey County Board Chair Rafael Ortega and extended by a vote of the ...
Several city-only services remain offline as St. Paul continues to fend off hackers who breached the city's systems in a ...
The city of St. Paul said over the coming days, around 3500 employees will begin the process of scrubbing their data in the ...
Over the next few days, about 3,500 city employees will be required to do an in-person password reset and device security ...
St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter is providing an update to the media at 5:30 p.m. on Monday about the ransomware cyberattack that has caused problems for the city for more than two weeks.