On Wednesday morning, May 3, 2023, security personnel with the City of Dallas were horrified when their security software alerted them that they had likely become the target of a ransomware attack. Multiple servers across a range of departments were affected: 911 dispatchers, courts, and police services couldn’t use their computers for days. It later emerged that sensitive data had been stolen[1]—800,000 files containing full names, home addresses, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, and the health and insurance data of at least 30,000 city employees and other individuals. Two weeks later, the Royal ransomware group, which took responsibility for […]
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