Lee Enterprises, the parent company of the Kenosha News, was the victim of a cybersecurity event that shut down many of its networks this week.
Lee Enterprises, the parent company of The Journal Times, was the victim of a cybersecurity event that shut down many of its networks this week.
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Kennesaw man arrested on child exploitation chargesA cyber tip led to the arrest of a Kennesaw man for sexual exploitation of a child, and drugs and weapons charges. When Kennesaw police searched the home of 33-year-old Shane Phillips, they discovered ...
A "cybersecurity event" has disrupted many of the systems and networks this week at Lee Enterprises, the parent company of the Fremont Tribune and dozens of other newspapers.
A "cybersecurity event" has disrupted many of the systems and networks this week at Lee Enterprises, the company's CEO said Friday night.
A "cybersecurity event" has disrupted many of the systems and networks this week at Lee Enterprises, the parent company of ...
"We are now focused on determining what information — if any — may have been affected by the situation," CEO Kevin Mowbray ...
The Rapid City Journal is dedicated to bringing you the best coverage of news, sports and culture in the Black Hills. Due to serious technical outages across our company, today’s Chadron Record is ...
Lee Enterprises, the parent company of The Buffalo News, was the victim of a cybersecurity incident that shut down many of ...
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