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Albany looking at creating city-owned internet service

Albany looking at creating city-owned internet service FacebookTwitterEmail ALBANY Mayor Kathy Sheehan is creating a five-person Commission on Municipal Internet Service to look at the feasibility of creating a city-owned high-speed internet service that would compete with Spectrum and other internet carriers available to city residents. The proposed service would model itself on the municipal internet service offered by Chattanooga, Tenn. that offers residents internet service that reaches download speeds of one gigabyte per second for $67.99. Chattanooga s municipal internet has made the city into one of the most technologically-advanced cities in the country, with an estimated $2.7 billion in economic benefits to the city over the past decade.

Albany ransomware attack targeted data back to 2017

Albany ransomware attack targeted data back to 2017 FacebookTwitterEmail 5 1of5Buy PhotoThe Albany Police Department headquarters building is seen on Monday, March 8, 2021, on Henry Johnson Blvd. in Albany, N.Y. A 2019 ransomware attack damaged more of the city police department internal affairs files than previously acknowledged. (Will Waldron/Times Union)Will Waldron/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less 2of5Buy PhotoThe Albany Police Department headquarters building is seen on Monday, March 8, 2021, on Henry Johnson Blvd. in Albany, N.Y. A 2019 ransomware attack damaged more of the city police department internal affairs files than previously acknowledged. (Will Waldron/Times Union)Will Waldron/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less

Damage from Albany, N Y , Cyber Attack Dates Back to 2017

Damage from Albany, N.Y., Cyberattack Dates Back to 2017 Damage from the 2019 ransomware attack on the city police department internal affairs computer system stretches back to files as early as September 2017, according to the district attorney’s office. by Steve Hughes, Times Union / March 9, 2021 Shutterstock/nuclear lily (TNS) The damage from the 2019 ransomware attack on the city police department internal affairs computer system went further back than previously revealed. The district attorney s office said it recently found out the damage from the March 30, 2019 attack went back to September 2017. In a February letter, District Attorney David Soares office modified its previous statement, saying only that digital data had been lost, rather than actual files.

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