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The State of Alabama’s Office of Information Technology continues to investigate what it calls a “cybersecurity event” that ...
The State of Alabama’s Office of Information Technology is investigating what Gov. Kay Ivey’s office calls a “cybersecurity ...
STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – Alabama’s state government has been responding to what is being described as a “cybersecurity ...
The Office of Information Technology is responding to a cybersecurity event affecting certain state systems. Immediate steps ...
Governor Ivey’s office says the problem was first discovered Friday evening, and that some state employee usernames and passwords were compromised.
The Office of Information Technology is addressing a cybersecurity breach affecting state systems. MONTGOMERY, Ala. — The ...
The Office of Gov. Kay Ivey announced Monday the Office of Information Technology is currently responding to a cybersecurity ...
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The Montgomery Advertiser on MSN'Cybersecurity event' affects State of Alabama systemsThe event was first detected May 9, and some state employee usernames and passwords were compromised, a May 12 release stated ...
Alabama investigating after cybersecurity event compromises some state employee usernames, passwords
Some Alabama state employees' usernames and passwords have been compromised in what the state's Office of Information ...
Alabama state computer systems are experiencing a cybersecurity event. Officials believe no citizen's personal information has been compromised at this time. The Office of Information Technology ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - The State of Alabama’s Office of Information Technology is investigating what Gov. Kay Ivey’s office calls a “cybersecurity event” impacting certain state systems.
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — The Office of Information Technology is currently responding to a cybersecurity event that is affecting certain state systems on Monday, according to the Governor’s ...
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