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Financial fallout after most significant cyberattack in US healthcare system's history
Two weeks ago, hackers attacked Change Healthcare, the country’s largest commercial prescription processor, and the financial fallout is still being felt by patients and their doctors. Consumer Reporter Susan Hogan reports Congress is being asked to step in and help.
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What to know after cyberattack disrupts patients' access to prescriptions
Pharmacies, including all military pharmacies worldwide and some retail pharmacies, are having trouble processing prescriptions. News4’s Susan Hogan tells what you can do.
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MGM Resorts computers back up after 10 days as analysts eye effects of casino cyberattacks
MGM Resorts International says computers serving customers at its casino and hotel properties have been restored across the U.S. That’s 10 days after a cyberattack led it to shut down digital systems.
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Clorox says cyberattack is disrupting production and may cause product shortages
Clorox said the cyberattack has caused caused ongoing production disruptions but expects to bring systems online next week.
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Clorox says last month's cyberattack is still disrupting production
Clorox said a cyberattack it disclosed last month will have a material impact on its fiscal first quarter results.
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Las Vegas still struggling against hackers as the weekend arrives
Room reservations and sportsbooks were still dark across swaths of Las Vegas on Friday as the community trudged through its fifth day of a battle against hackers who struck the city’s biggest hotel chain.
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Cybersecurity attack hits MGM resorts and casinos
A cybersecurity attack hit MGM Resorts International properties across the U.S., affecting casino floors and access to hotel rooms. News4’s Juliana Valencia reports.
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‘Cybersecurity issue' prompts computer shutdowns at MGM Resorts properties across US
Casino and hotel giant MGM Resorts International says a cybersecurity issue led to the shutdown of computer systems at its properties across the U.S.
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Hackers steal personal information on thousands of pilot applicants at American and Southwest
Personal information for more than 8,000 applicants to become pilots at American Airlines and Southwest Airlines was stolen when hackers broke into a database maintained by a recruiting company.
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Suicide Helpline's Outage Was Caused by a Cyberattack, Feds Say
A cyberattack caused a nearly daylong outage of the nation’s new 988 mental health helpline late last year, federal officials tell The Associated Press.
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Phishing Attacks Are Increasing and Getting More Sophisticated. Here's How to Avoid Them
Phishing attacks, where a cybercriminal sends a deceptive message that’s designed to fool a user are getting more sophisticated and are spreading beyond emails.