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  2. Atlanta government ransomware attack - Wikipedia

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    On November 26, a grand jury indicted two Iranian hackers, Faramarz Shahi Savandi and Mohammad Mehdi Shah Mansouri, for the attack. The Department of Justice alleged that Savandi and Mansouri are part of the SamSam group; that the SamSam group is based out of Iran; and that the pair created SamSam Ransomware, the malware used in the attack ...

  3. Atlanta ransomware attack may cost another $9.5 million to fix

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    The effects of the "SamSam" ransomware attack against Atlanta's government were much worse than it seemed at first glance. To start, city Information Management head Daphney Rackley revealed at a ...

  4. Atlanta takes down water department website two weeks after ...

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    Atlanta took down its water department website indefinitely on Thursday, two weeks after a ransomware cyber attack tore through the city's computer systems in one of the most disruptive hacks ever ...

  5. Atlanta Ransomware Attack Was Done by Iranian Nationals ... - AOL

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  6. Timeline of Internet conflicts - Wikipedia

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    In February 2000, some of the Internet's most reliable sites were rendered nearly unreachable by distributed denial-of-service attacks. Yahoo! took the first hit on February 7, 2000. In the next few days, Buy.com, eBay, CNN, Amazon.com, ZDNet.com, E-Trade, and Excite were taken down by DDoS attacks.

  7. Atlanta Attack - Wikipedia

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  8. How Atlanta is adjusting security plans for college football ...

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    Atlanta public safety officials spoke in general terms about security plans without sharing specifics, but the police chief did note that coolers were used to conceal explosives in the New Orleans attack. In areas where coolers aren't allowed, "don't bring a cooler into the area because we're going to be looking at that," Schierbaum said.

  9. Atlanta has shut down courts and people there can't pay ... - AOL

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    A ransomware attack against Atlanta has forced the city to shut down municipal courts and has prevented residents from paying certain bills online.