all InfoSec news
After Ransomware Hits, County Declares State of Emergency
April 3, 2024, 6:21 p.m. |
GovInfoSecurity.com RSS Syndication www.govinfosecurity.com
The Missouri county of Jackson has declared a state of emergency after being hit by ransomware on the day of a special election. Officials said attackers didn't appear to have stolen any data and that as a cybersecurity measure, the county doesn't store any residents' sensitive financial data.
attackers cybersecurity data election emergency jackson measure missouri officials outages ransomware special state state of emergency stolen
More from www.govinfosecurity.com / GovInfoSecurity.com RSS Syndication
Verizon Breach Report: Vulnerability Hacks Tripled in 2023
1 day, 8 hours ago |
www.govinfosecurity.com
Jobs in InfoSec / Cybersecurity
Social Engineer For Reverse Engineering Exploit Study
@ Independent study | Remote
Associate Manager, BPT Infrastructure & Ops (Security Engineer)
@ SC Johnson | PHL - Makati
Cybersecurity Analyst - Project Bound
@ NextEra Energy | Jupiter, FL, US, 33478
Lead Cyber Security Operations Center (SOC) Analyst
@ State Street | Quincy, Massachusetts
Junior Information Security Coordinator (Internship)
@ Garrison Technology | London, Waterloo, England, United Kingdom
Sr. Security Engineer
@ ScienceLogic | Reston, VA