Security Week
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A ransomware attack in July 2024 targeted the City of Columbus, Ohio, resulting in the theft of personal information from 500,000 residents. The breach exposed sensitive data, including names, bank accounts, and Social Security numbers. Despite swift measures, such as the provision of free credit monitoring, this attack raises questions about the effectiveness of cybersecurity defenses and the need for stronger measures in protecting public data. It also underscores the growing risks municipalities face as ransomware becomes a more sophisticated tool for cybercriminals. Continue here


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