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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 files posted "appear to come largely from a single shared network drive" used by the Parks and Recreation Department, St.
The hackers who attacked St. Paul’s city computer system about two weeks ago dumped their stolen data online Monday after the ...
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 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.
The cybersecurity attack on St. Paul was confirmed as a ransomware attack. Mayor Melvin Carter spoke live with FOX 9's Se Kwon about what steps the city plans to take next.
On Sunday, St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter said they were contacted with a specific demand for a specific ransom amount.
Officials have paid no ransom, instead shuttering their network to isolate the attack detected July 25. The city has been working with the FBI and Minnesota National Guard to secure systems and find ...
Mayor Melvin Carter says the threat has been contained, and no personal information was taken, after hackers were first ...
St. Paul’s spokesperson confirmed to media outlets that the city was hit with a ransomware attack but said it hasn’t paid a ...