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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 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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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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FBI and European partners seize major malware network in blow to global cybercrime
U.S. officials say the FBI and its partners in Europe infiltrated and seized control of a major malware network that was used for more than 15 years to commit a gamut of online crimes including crippling ransomware attacks.
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Cyberattack on Prince George's County Schools hits 4,500 accounts
Prince George’s County Public Schools said its computer system experienced a cyber-attack on Monday morning.
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Prince George's Co. school system hit by cyberattack
Prince George’s County Public Schools said its computer system experienced a cyberattack on Monday morning.
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Prince George's Co. students attend cybersecurity summer camp
Students learned about cyber safety, cyber ethics, and network security, and even interacted with a robot. Community Reporter Molette Green reports.
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US unveils new cybersecurity labels for smart devices that are less vulnerable to hacks
The Biden administration and major consumer tech players are launching an effort to put a nationwide cybersecurity certification and labeling program in place.
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Microsoft says early June disruptions to Outlook, Cloud Platform, were cyberattacks
Microsoft says the early June disruptions to its Microsoft’s flagship office suite — including the Outlook email apps — were attacks by a shadowy new hacktivist group.
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Energy Department among US agencies breached by Russian cyber group
U.S. officials say the Department of Energy is among a small number of federal agencies compromised in a Russian cyber-extortion gang’s global hack of a file-transfer program popular with corporations and governments.
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Howard Univ. Partnership Creating Next Generation of Cybersecurity Experts
A new Howard University partnership hopes to bring diversity to the cybersecurity field. News4’s Dominique Moody spoke to DigiFlight CEO Stanford Oliver about the joint venture.
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Supreme Court Declines to Hear Wikipedia's Lawsuit Over NSA Surveillance
The lawsuit challenges a portion of the National Security Agency’s warrantless surveillance of Americans’ international email and phone communications.
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How to Keep Your Twitter Account Secure — Without Paying
Twitter has given users an ultimatum. If they don’t subscribe to a new premium service, they’ll lose a popular account security feature.
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‘A Real and Imminent Threat': Security Experts Warn of Foreign Cyber Threat to 2024 Voting
Top state election and cybersecurity officials on Thursday warned about threats posed by Russia and other foreign adversaries ahead of the 2024 elections, noting that America’s decentralized system of thousands of local voting jurisdictions creates a particular vulnerability.
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Why Passkeys From Apple, Google, Microsoft May Soon Replace Your Passwords
Passkeys, which require you to accept a prompt on a secondary device when you log into an account, are on the path to replace password logins.
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How to Delete Yourself From the Internet
It’s possible to get online information scrubbed through Google and paid internet removal services, but it can be time-consuming and only partially effective.
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DOJ Disrupts Ransomware Group That Extorted More Than $100M Including From Schools and Hospitals
The FBI did not announce any arrests, but is still investigating the group. FBI director Christopher Wray and Attorney General Merrick Garland announced the action in a press conference.