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At the Georgia Department of Agriculture, technicians erased and reloaded the 60 computers that had been infected by malware. In that case, hackers sought about $48,000, which the state didn't pay.
Georgia courts (mostly) shrug off ransomware attack But a Florida city pays $600k in ransom and still faces $1m in security fixes. Sean Gallagher – Jul 2, 2019 4:05 pm | 39 ...
Hackers set a ransom deadline of Thursday morning to release Fulton County court documents. They claim the documents include files related to the criminal case against Donald Trump.
Georgia's state court system and Eurofins Scientific, one of Britain's largest forensics lab, have also been targeted. BBC News reported Eurofins paid the ransom, but the amount wasn't disclosed.
At the Georgia Department of Agriculture, technicians erased and reloaded the 60 computers that had been infected by malware. In that case, hackers sought about $48,000, which the state didn't pay.
Another ransomware attack targets offices in Georgia--but the hackers' demand is puzzling. The attack on Georgia's Administrative Office of the Courts, which provides website and other digital ...
A computer hacker who took over networks maintained by Hall County, Ga., escalated demands this week by publicly releasing election-related files after a ransom wasn’t paid, heightening concerns ...
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