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WorldLeaks Ransomware Group Breached the City of Los Angels

WorldLeaks group hit Los Angeles and its Metro system, forcing a shutdown, while two Bay Area cities declared emergencies after ransomware attacks. WorldLeaks group hit Los Angeles and its Metro, forcing a shutdown, while two Bay Area cities declared emergencies after ransomware attacks. This week, local media reported that an unauthorized activity hit Metro’s internal […] This article has been indexed from Security Affairs Read the original a…
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A security breach in the L.A. Metro computer systems left users unable to pay for their trips or check train arrival times this week. Agency officials confirmed on Thursday that a “security concern” caused the closure of several internal systems and the restriction of access to their administrative network. The measure did not affect train or bus operations, and authorities insisted that passenger safety and schedules remained intact.

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National Cyber Security broke the news in on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
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