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 DEQ won’t say if ransomware group took employee data in cyberattack
The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality on Friday declined to confirm or deny reports that a well-known ransomware group stole employee files in a recent cyberattack at the agency.
Hackers release millions of files after Oregon DEQ cyberattack
A ransomware group has released over a million files that the group says it stole from the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality. The files appear to include sensitive information about DEQ employees.It’s not clear if private vehicle registration data or other information related to Oregonians who don’t work at DEQ was also stolen.DEQ announced earlier this month that it had to freeze most of its services after a potential cyberattack. The …
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