Cyberattack Disrupts Lee Enterprises' Newspaper Operations Nationwide
- A 'Cybersecurity event' has disrupted many systems and networks at Lee Enterprises, confirmed by CEO Kevin Mowbray on Friday night.
- The incident affected the ability to build pages and publish for many newspapers owned by Lee Enterprises, including the Missoulian and Billings Gazette.
- Lee Enterprises has notified law enforcement and is investigating the situation while working to prevent future incidents.
- Montana News Director Kia Gardner expressed gratitude to readers for their patience during the disruptions to print and online editions.
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‘Cybersecurity event’ disrupts operations at The Daily News
A “cybersecurity event” has disrupted many of the systems and networks this week at Lee Enterprises, the parent company of The Daily News — and dozens of other newspapers, the company’s CEO confirmed
·Vancouver, United States
Read Full Article'Cybersecurity event' disrupts operations at Tribune-Herald, other Lee Enterprises sites
A "cybersecurity event" disrupted many of the systems and networks this week at the Tribune-Herald and dozens of other newspapers, its parent company's CEO confirmed Friday night.
·St. Louis, United States
Read Full Article'Cybersecurity event' disrupts N&R operations
The News & Record is among 72 Lee Enterprises Inc. newspapers affected by a "cybersecurity event" that hampered operations for several days this week, the chain's president and chief executive said Friday in a memo to employees.
·Cherokee County, United States
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