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Curious CbusOne year later, little details or accountability shown by Columbus officials after ransomware attackIt鈥檚 been one year since a ransomware attack breached the city of Columbus鈥 cyber defenses leaking hundreds of thousands of people鈥檚 personal information to the dark web.
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The city wants the zero trust network to implement higher security for users of its systems, while also segmenting different servers to try and prevent a cyber attack from shutting down the city's whole system like the 2024 ransomware attack.
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Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther announced the city's Department of Technology will propose cybersecurity investments to Columbus City Council on Monday.
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Ohio State University's freshman class is the largest it's ever been. 星空无限传媒 spoke with President Ted Carter about how the university maintained a diverse student body.
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Mayor Andrew Ginther spoke to 星空无限传媒 for the first time since the Columbus City Attorney's Office filed a temporary restraining order against the data hack whistleblower Connor Goodwolf.
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The preliminary injunction prevents David L. Ross Jr., also known as Connor Goodwolf, from talking about what he finds on the dark web while continuing talks with the city about the data breach.
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A judge has granted the city of Columbus a temporary restraining order against a cybersecurity expert who has provided details about the city's data hack to the media, including 星空无限传媒.
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The City of Columbus' email system was affected, but 911 and 311 services were not impacted.
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Kroger Co. says personal data, including the Social Security numbers of some of its pharmacy and clinic customers, may have been stolen in the hack of a鈥
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Prosecutors say the trio works for North Korea's military intelligence unit and attempted to steal and extort more than $1.3 billion in cash and cryptocurrencies.