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City IT services are still only 75% restored after a July cyber attack left systems crippled.
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In a Thursday letter to Columbus staff and residents who signed up to receive updates, Mayor Andrew Ginther said another 7% of the city’s systems are "partially" restored.
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The council is expected to vote on legislation involving funding for the Department of Technology.
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The Columbus City Council announced it will hold a briefing on the cyber attack during every council meeting going forward. The council also plans to hold a public hearing in early October.
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International group Rhysida this week started listing the data it says it stole from the city of Columbus on the dark web.
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A "cyber incident" shuttered Cleveland City Hall Monday, but city officials have not yet released details.
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The nonprofit isn’t alone: corporations, hospitals, schools and even governments have been targets.
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Researchers at Ohio State University have created a patch that could make apps that track contact tracing stronger against cyber threats.
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National reports suggest federal and state government agencies could be facing elevated threats of cyber attacks following the violent, pro-Trump…
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Secretary of State Frank LaRose’s spokesperson says there was what they call an "unsophisticated and unsuccessful" attempt to insert code to the office...