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D.C. Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) confirmed on Monday that a hacking incident has occurred on their department s server. The FBI is now in the process of investigating the incident that allowed unauthorized access on servers of the department, Fox Business reported.
It can be remembered that earlier in the year, about 30,000 organizations in the United States have also been affected by a different software hacking incident where Microsoft Outlook was targeted by hackers. The hacking incident in early March victimized different sectors such as town governments, credit unions, and small businesses.
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The NBA s famous Houston Rockets are now in hot water as they investigate a recent cyber-attack against their own networks coming from a relatively new ransomware group claiming to have stolen massive amounts of internal business data. The Houston Rockets reportedly confirmed the recently attempted intrusion.
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A spokesperson for the team, Tracey Hughes, assures that the attack hasn t been able to impact the team s operations. Hughes noted that it looks like certain unknown actors actually attempted to install the ransomware on particular systems at the Rockets. It was noted that their security tools were able to prevent the ransomware from being installed except for a number of systems that have thankfully not impacted the team s operation.