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US Marshals Service hit with ransomware attack

Por: ABC7 World February 28, 2023

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The United States Marshals Service (USMS) was hit with a ransomware attack the agency said in a statement. The incident occurred on February 17, and officials determined that it constitutes a major incident, according to an agency spokesperson.Ransomware is a type of malware that locks up computer systems until a ransom is paid to unlock the system.Shortly after that discovery, the USMS disconnected the affected system, and the Department of... + full article



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