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While Saint Paul is still responding to a cyberattack that has rattled the municipal infrastructure, experts warn that the threat landscape is evolving.
Saint Paul City Council extends local state of emergency due to cyberattack to protect municipal infrastructure.
While the team has assisted with federal missions, this marks the first time its members were deployed for an incident at home.
Here is some insight into the scale of the attack, worst case scenarios, possible motives and ways to keep your information ...
For the first time, a team of Minnesota cybersecurity experts with military chops was deployed in response to a state ...
Jake Trippel is dean of the College of Business and Technology at Concordia University, where he also chairs the master’s in ...
Mayor Melvin Carter offered more information about the attack, which officials say targeted internal systems in St. Paul.
Google’s Refresh Outdated Content tool was exploited to de-index a press article, exposing a flaw that allowed attackers to ...
According to the Minnesota National Guard’s website, the North Star State is one of the few states in the country to have a Cyber Protection Team.
St. Paul residents’ data is not likely at risk in the cyberattack on the city, Mayor Melvin Carter said Thursday, but city workers’ information could still be exposed. Many of the capital city’s ...
Emergency services are fully operational, but some backend software challenges are continuing as servers remain down.
In response to a cyberattack, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz issued an emergency executive order bringing National Guard ...