Tulsa, Oklahoma: Network Hack Gained Some Social Security Numbers
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The City of Tulsa has created a lookup tool for people to see if their information was posted online after a ransomware attack.
Most of the 18,000 files stolen in the April attack and put on the dark web last month were online police reports with information including anything from names and dates of birth to full addresses and driver license numbers. The tool is available at cityoftulsa.org/cyber, and Chief Information Officer Michael Dellinger said anyone who filed an online report between Jan. 1, 2015, and May 6, 2021, should use it. I do recommend that citizens search multiple ways search name and date of birth, search name and ZIP code because like I said, different reports may have only had just their name in it. Other reports might have had their full address in it, Dellinger said.
Ransomware attackers pressure Tulsa by releasing PII -- GCN
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Ransomware Attackers Shared Personal Information, Tulsa Officials Say
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