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Dr. Stephen Leffler told Congress that the attack cost the hospital about $65 million.
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A Vermont state agency has determined that TikTok and WeChat pose serious cybersecurity risks on state-owned devices.
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Can you fix your own computer? Do you take steps to keep your email or other online data from getting hacked? This hour, "Vermont Edition" talks tech, computers and cybersecurity.
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Recent foreign cyberattacks have affected U.S. energy supplies and disrupted food distribution networks. Could the nation’s financial system or the entire�
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An alert warns hospitals and health care providers that there is "credible information of an increased and imminent cybercrime threat."
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Twitter has removed more than 7,000 accounts associated with QAnon as part of a broad-based crackdown on the pro-Trump conspiracy theory. Twitter says QAnon postings have led to real-world harm.
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Twitter confirms to NPR that it is investigating the coordinated hack, which attacked the accounts of some of the richest and most popular names on Twitter and may have reaped more than $100,000.
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Many companies' employees are working from home during the coronavirus. Alexander Urbelis, hacker-turned-information-security attorney, says the remote working environment is a hacker's paradise.
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The biggest day of voting so far in 2020 wasn't faultless, but it also might have gone much worse. Moves and countermoves are afoot to influence Americans and protect the vote.
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The credit agency Equifax was compromised by a cyberattack that permitted China's military to steal names, Social Security numbers and other personally identifiable information.