April 2, 2024, 5:32 p.m. |

The Record by Recorded Future therecord.media



One of the largest counties in Missouri confirmed on Tuesday that it is dealing with a suspected ransomware attack affecting tax payments and online property, marriage licenses and inmate searches. Jackson County — which has 715,000 residents and is home to part of Kansas City — said it has “identified significant disruptions within its

attack city cybercrime government home jackson kansas kansas city licenses marriage missouri payments property ransomware ransomware attack searches tax tuesday

Social Engineer For Reverse Engineering Exploit Study

@ Independent study | Remote

Intern, Cyber Security Vulnerability Management

@ Grab | Petaling Jaya, Malaysia

Compliance - Global Privacy Office - Associate - Bengaluru

@ Goldman Sachs | Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

Cyber Security Engineer (m/w/d) Operational Technology

@ MAN Energy Solutions | Oberhausen, DE, 46145

Armed Security Officer - Hospital

@ Allied Universal | Sun Valley, CA, United States

Governance, Risk and Compliance Officer (Africa)

@ dLocal | Lagos (Remote)