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The Biden administration, backed by U.S. allies, is publicly calling out Beijing for an attack this year on Microsoft's Exchange email server software that targeted computers worldwide.
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A ransomware attack paralyzed the networks of at least 200 U.S. companies on Friday, according to a cybersecurity researcher whose company was responding to the incident.
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The Justice Department says it has seized bitcoins worth millions of dollars that were part of what Colonial Pipeline paid to get control of its systems back from hackers.
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Nearly 70% of North Carolina's gas stations were still without fuel Thursday, as were about half the stations in South Carolina and Georgia, GasBuddy.com reported. But the situation could improve as Colonial Pipeline reported “substantial progress" in restarting the supply line.
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The attack on Colonial Pipeline has focused new attention on a potentially radical proposal to stem the growing threat posed by ransomware: making it illegal for victims to pay their attackers.
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Central Piedmont Community College is still reeling after a ransomware attack more than a month ago that shut down email, phones and computer networks. Some key systems have been restored, but others weren't backed up or backups were compromised. And that has led to lost course plans, grades and assignments.
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Central Piedmont Community College will start reopening classes Monday as it slowly recovers from a Feb. 10 cyberattack.
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Even though health officials say it will still be several months before they’re made available to everyone, some Charlotte-area businesses are already planning for when life returns to normal.
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Prosecutors say the trio works for North Korea's military intelligence unit and attempted to steal and extort more than $1.3 billion in cash and cryptocurrencies.
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Classes at Central Piedmont Community College are canceled and other disruptions are continuing after a ransomware attack that forced the college to shut down its computer systems last week.