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The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality has declined to confirm or deny a cyberattack by ransomware group Rhysida, which allegedly stole sensitive employee data. The department, which regulates air, water, and land quality, first announced the cyberattack two weeks ago, interrupting services like vehicle smog inspections and agency emails. Most servers are back online, but potentially affected servers and computers need rebuilding.
Courtesy: wtop.com
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