Suffolk County has warned its computer administrators of potential new cyberattacks following a data breach at computer security company Okta. The breach, revealed by Okta, potentially exposed customer support system users’ names and email addresses, and could be used to target customers via phishing or social engineering attacks. The breach raises concerns over Suffolk County’s cybersecurity measures, which were only put in place last year after a devastating ransomware attack.
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‘Amber alert’ as NHS in Plymouth makes urgent plea for people with certain blood type
The NHS has issued an urgent call for O type blood donors, following increased demand after the recent cyber attack. The attack led to reduced