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IGT told the SEC almost exactly one year ago that it was forced to take some systems offline following a cyberattack.

The company hasn't responded to inquiries about whether that incident and this post are connected

https://therecord.media/gambling-lottery-giant-hit-with-disruptive-cyberattack

for whatever reason the new york times is hiding this white supremacists identity so that he could share the contents he stole during a criminal cyberattack on Columbia University last week

the reporters involved in this should be embarassed

we had an entire news cycle 12 months ago about how honorable it is that outlets didnt cover the Trump emails stolen by Iran

now the NYT is using documents stolen during a criminal cyberattack on Columbia University to try and undercut mamdani.

the hacker is a well-known bigot that the NYT allowed to remain anonymous for some reason

this is an absolute embarrassment to our profession

empire state tonight
KNICKS

I know we've breezed past this already but having Tim Pool in the White House press briefing is astonishing

Pool was allegedly paid $100,000 per video by Tenet Media, a Russian government operation run by Kostiantyn Kalashnikov and Elena Afanasyeva

https://therecord.media/youtube-removes-tenet-media-russian-ties

YouTube removes Tenet Media channel over alleged ties to Russian disinformation effort

The prominent right-wing platform Tenet Media allegedly received millions in funding from a Russian influence operation that was outed by the Department of Justice.

there is absolutely no bottom. we’re not even six months into these people being in charge

HHSGov has taken down nearly all of the pages about their recent fines targeting healthcare firms that exposed patient data during ransomware attacks

Why?

we’re not even a week into this and the White House press secretary is gleefully sharing videos of Haitians being deported

Ford told
@therecord_media that they found "there was no breach of Ford’s systems or customer data."

"The matter involved a third-party supplier and a small batch of publicly available dealers’ business addresses. It is our understanding that the matter has now been resolved."

Nokia denied this breach in comments to @therecord_media: “Nokia is aware of reports that an unauthorized actor has alleged to have gained access to certain third-party contractor data and possibly data of Nokia. Nokia takes this allegation seriously and we are investigating. To date, our investigation has found no evidence that any of our systems or data being impacted. We continue to closely monitor the situation.”