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Supervisor of Elections Craig Latimer said the unauthorized user accessed information including social security or driver's license numbers.
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The incident did not impact the county's voter registration or ballot tabulation systems.
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The city manager who served at that time now calls it a "nonevent."
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The hospital will no longer need to divert ambulance traffic and will resume scheduling non-emergency surgeries and procedures. TMH hasn’t been specific about the type of security issue that impacted the hospital, but experts say the evidence points to a ransomware attack.
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A week after the IT breach, the health system said more emergency patients are being accepted while “significant progress" has been made to bring affected computer systems back online.
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An IT threat at Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare is ongoing. In an update sent Tuesday afternoon, the system said some elective procedures have resumed.
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Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare has been postponing nonemergency procedures and diverting all but the most severe emergency patients after a cyber concern forced it to shut down its network late Thursday.
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The cyberattack impacted city email, online payment for permits, and inspection scheduling.
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Experts say some small cities, both Florida and nationally — as well as their utilities — lack proper cybersecurity.
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No patient or personnel records are believed to have been compromised or shared.
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Christopher Krebs, who led the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency in the Trump administration, says the hack could have come from a disgruntled employee, or a foreign government.
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Authorities say a cyber intruder tried to poison Oldsmar’s water supply last week.