Mayor Melvin Carter said a hacker group on Monday posted 43 gigabytes of stolen data taken from server of St. Paul Parks and Rec Department. The InterLock ransomware group claims responsibility for the attack and leak.
Rob Olson reports:
For the second day, a steady stream of St. Paul employees streamed in and out of Roy Wilkins Auditorium, which had been quickly converted to a password reset center.
Eighty laptops were set up in two rows, accommodating the same number of people every 30 minutes.
Out of 3,500 employees, by late Monday they’d had more than 2,000 pass through. A single clearinghouse to get it done in the most secure and efficient way possible.
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