Pennsylvania courts never paid ransom in cyberattack after no demand issued from hackers
- Pennsylvania's state courts agency confirmed that a cyberattack on its online services occurred, but no ransom demand was received.
- The attack, known as a denial of services attack, temporarily disabled some online portals and systems, which have since been restored.
- The attack did not compromise any data or disrupt the normal operations of the courts.
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Pennsylvania courts say it didn't pay ransom in cyberattack, and attackers never sent a demand
By MARC LEVY Associated Press HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania’s state courts agency says it never received a ransom demand as part of a cyberattack that briefly shut down some of its online services earlier this month and prompted a federal investigation. A courts agency spokesperson said Thursday that officials there never had any communication with the attackers and never paid anything. Officials say attack on the courts’ website disabled …
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Pennsylvania courts say no ransom was paid in cyberattack, and attackers never sent a demand
Pennsylvania’s state courts agency says it never received a ransom demand as part of a cyberattack that briefly shut down some of its online services earlier this month and prompted
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