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  2. Atlanta government ransomware attack - Wikipedia

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    The city recognized the attack on Thursday, March 22, 2018, [1] [3] and publicly acknowledged it was a ransomware attack. Due to Atlanta's national importance as a transportation and economic hub, the attack received wide attention [ 4 ] and was notable for both the extent and duration of the service outages caused.

  3. To Pay or Not to Pay: A Case Study of Atlanta's Citywide ...

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    The recent ransomware attack against Atlanta has taken out city services for nearly a week. But the city thus far has not paid the ransom demanded by hackers. To Pay or Not to Pay: A Case Study of ...

  4. 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. A ransomware attack against Atlanta has forced ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. 2019 Baltimore ransomware attack - Wikipedia

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    The attack has been compared to a ransomware attack on Atlanta the previous year, and was the second major use of the RobbinHood ransomware on an American city in 2019, as Greenville, North Carolina was also affected in April. [14]

  7. Rhysida (hacker group) - Wikipedia

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    Rhysida is a ransomware group that encrypts data on victims' computer systems and threatens to make it publicly available unless a ransom is paid. [1] The group uses eponymous ransomware-as-a-service techniques, targets large organisations rather than making random attacks on individuals, and demands large sums of money to restore data. [2]

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