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Hackers post 43 gigabytes of St. Paul data after city refuses to pay ransom originally appeared on Bring Me The News. Mayor ...
For the second day, a steady stream of St. Paul employees streamed in and out of Roy Wilkins Auditorium, which had been ...
Hackers who targeted the city of St. Paul in a cyberattack last month published stolen data online after the city refused to ...
The files posted "appear to come largely from a single shared network drive" used by the Parks and Recreation Department, St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter said on Monday evening.
On Sunday, St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter said they were contacted with a specific demand for a specific ransom amount.
St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter identified the ransomware hackers that stole information from the city’s computer system, and promised credit protection for all workers for the next year ...
St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter is providing an update to the media at 5:30 p.m. on Monday about the ransomware cyberattack that has caused problems for the city for more than two weeks.
Over the next few days, about 3,500 city employees will be required to do an in-person password reset and device security ...
The winner of the special election will take the seat and represent Ward 4 through the November 2028 election.
The city of St. Paul expects to begin putting its systems back online this week, after a ransomware attack forced it to shut ...