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Oregon agency won’t say if hackers stole data in cyberattack

  • Oregon DEQ announced a cyberattack earlier this month in Portland.
  • Media reports attribute the attack to ransomware group Rhysida.
  • The attack interrupted services and necessitates rebuilding computers and servers.
  • Rhysida reportedly released 1.3 million files claiming agency data theft.
  • The agency has not confirmed data theft or ransom demands publicly.
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Oregon agency won’t say if hackers stole data in cyberattack

Oregon's environmental agency won't say if a group of hackers stole data in a cyberattack that was first announced earlier this month.

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As SK Telecom (SKT) reported that it had been hacked after the legal deadline, the Korea Internet & Security Agency (KISA), which received the report, appears to have revised the time of the incident, raising doubts. In addition, KISA is reporting SKT

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