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Ransomware gang says it hacked the Virginia Attorney General
Ransomware gang Cloak today claimed responsibility for a February 2025 cyber attack on the attorney general of Virginia. In February, the attorney general was hit by a cyber attack that prompted officials to shut down computer systems including email, VPN, internet access, and the AG’s website, according to the Washington Post. Employees were forced to file paper documents instead of…
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Ransomware gang says it hacked a Virginia school district, stole data
Ransomware gang Fog yesterday claimed responsibility for a February 2025 data breach at Williamsburg-James City County Schools in Virginia. The group is demanding an undisclosed amount be paid in ransom in exchange for stolen data. WJCC announced it was hit by a cyber attack on February 9 and that systems were restored by February 14. An investigation of the attack…
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Virginia Tech researchers raise red flags about mixed-reality security – Computerworld
“There are only a few collaboration platforms in use today for enterprise and defense, and a good chunk of the potentially vulnerable collaboration tools most likely don’t connect to the open internet,” Sag said. “That’s why I think a lot of the implementations that the government wants to use — or any kind of secure applications like enterprises [rely on] —…
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Dublin, Beijing, and Northern Virginia all have one thing in common – sprawling hyperscale data center infrastructure
Dublin is now the world’s third-biggest location for hyperscale data centers, according to new research, ranked only behind Northern Virginia and the Greater Beijing area. Data from Synergy Research Group shows a highly-centralized market, with just 20 state or metro markets accounting for 62% of the world’s current hyperscale data center capacity. Northern Virginia and the Greater Beijing area make…
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