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The city of Wichita is slowly bringing its systems back online after being hit by a malware ransom attack earlier this month.
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The U.S. Department of Justice named Dimitry Khoroshev and his company, LockBit, in a 26-count indictment on Tuesday. LockBit has claimed responsibility for the hack on city computers.
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The city said law enforcement is investigating Sunday's malware attack.
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Ransomware attack prompts multistate hospital chain to divert some emergency room patients elsewhereThe University of Kansas Health System-St. Francis Campus in Topeka is on “divert status” because of a Nov. 23, 2023, cyber attack. The disruption is sending patients flooding into the city's other hospital.
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The attackers were able to obtain some personal health information about deceased donors and organ recipients, including names, dates of birth and types of organ donation or transplantation procedures.
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A Wichita lawyer and a computer software engineer have pleaded not guilty to a federal indictment alleging they plotted cyberattacks on websites with…
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Millions of victims of a data hack that targeted a Kansas state agency in possession of Social Security numbers were not informed of the breach directly,…
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Hackers who breached a Kansas Department of Commerce data system used by multiple states gained access to more than 5.5 million Social Security numbers…
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More than two dozen Wichita-area companies are looking to hire cybersecurity experts. The problem is there are not enough trained workers to fill the…
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On Monday night, the Wichita School Board approved an expense of up to $2 million to update the district's cyber security. Representatives from USD 259…