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An email sent by accident to 12 members of other state agencies and partner organizations contained full names, Social Security numbers and department client numbers.
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Ascension has released little information on the attack, including whether private medical information was compromised.
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The secretary of state criticized his fellow Republican over an audit accusing Ashcroft of withholding information, refusing to cooperate and likely breaking state law.
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Raptor Technologies uses its software to allow school administration, teachers, and staff to make emergency alerts.
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Newsflash: rotating the same two or three or even four passwords among all your online accounts is a bad idea. While that may be common sense to some, for others it's a hard habit to break. (How would i keep track of them all?!) ITCOMO's ROBERT RICKETTS is here to put you at ease with some helpful tips and tricks to keep you cyber-safe and secure. September 8, 2023
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The Department of Social Services is telling Missourians to monitor and protect their identities after a cyber attack.
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Governor Jay Nixon says more than 100 countries have tried to hack into the state’s computer network at various times. He hosted the first-ever Missouri…
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Columbia is looking to bolster its cyber-security after a Christmas Eve attack shut down its website for nearly three days.The Columbia Daily Tribune…
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U.S. intelligence officials claim that North Korea was centrally involved in the hack against Sony. That's major news in the world of cyberwarfare, where nation-states typically make covert attacks.
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Missouri utility regulators are reviewing the cyber security practices of electric utilities.The Public Service Commission says it is asking power…