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This week in cybersecurity from the editors at Cybercrime Magazine –Read the Full Story in Alabama Political Reporter Sausalito, Calif. – Jan. 22, 2025 The Alabama Community College System in partnership with Advantage Consulting & Solutions is set to debut its inaugural class of the Alabama Cybersecurity Fellowship. Funded by Innovate Alabama, the program aims to…
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State Auditor Andrew Sorrell has proposed that Alabama create a strategic Bitcoin (BTC) reserve to ensure its continued leadership in crypto adoption.
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The person behind the bold SIM swap attack that led to the takeover of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s X account has been arrested. The investigation has uncovered a conspiracy that shot Bitcoin (BTC) prices higher within minutes.
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The U.S. Department of Justice announced on Friday that Kyle Benjamin Douglas Calvert pleaded guilty in federal court to the malicious use of an explosive device after detonating a bomb outside the Alabama attorney general’s office in February.
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Keith Edmund Gavin, 64, was executed by lethal injection in Alabama for the 1998 murder of a delivery van driver – Copyright Alabama Department of Corrections/AFP Handout
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Ticketmaster has dismissed the leak of Sp1d3rHunters, previously known as Sp1d3r, of barcode data for 166,000 tickets for upcoming Taylor Swift Eras Tour concerts at Miami, New Orleans, and Indianapolis stolen by ShinyHunters, which purportedly include seat details, tickets’ face value, and other data, reports BleepingComputer.
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The Alabama State Department of Education (ALSDE) narrowly avoided a crippling ransomware attack on June 17, but not before hackers breached sensitive data, raising concerns about the security of student and employee information.
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Alabama State Department of Education suffered a data breach following a blocked attack
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Rebecca Griesbach reports: The Alabama State Department of Education experienced a data breach in June that may have compromised some student and employee data, officials announced Wednesday.
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Several advocacy groups on Thursday sued Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall, Alabama’s 42 District Attorneys, and Alabama Secretary of Stae Wes Allen to block the state’s recently enacted Senate Bill 1 (SB 1), which would directly target, restrict, and severely penalize certain engagement measures that would enable broader access to the right to vote.
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03 Apr City Of Birmingham, Alabama: Hacked, Or Not? This week in cybersecurity from the editors at Cybercrime Magazine – Read the Full Story at AL.com Sausalito, Calif. – Apr. 3, 2024
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Alabama has been grappling with network disruptions, following cyber incidents targeting both state and city governments, and days later, they still appear to be struggling to recover.
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CNN reports that several Alabama government agencies had their websites disrupted by distributed denial-of-service attacks earlier this week, which has since been claimed by self-proclaimed hacktivist operation Anonymous Sudan.
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After the Anonymous Sudan hacker group claimed responsibility for a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack, the Alabama state government acknowledged the breach. Jeremy Ward, a spokesperson for Alabama’s Office of Information Technology, confirmed the Alabama state cyberattack and led efforts to minimize its effects.
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Fertility clinics throughout Alabama quickly announced they were pausing IVF treatments in light of legal risks, after the state’s supreme court ruled frozen embryos are children – Copyright AFP/File Rodrigo Oropeza, CLAUDIO CRUZ