Discover how rising cyberattacks expose vulnerabilities in U.S. courts, affecting background checks and judicial operations.
The Los Angeles County Superior Court was hit with a ransomware attack that officials say does not appear related to the faulty CrowdStrike update that sparked a global technology outage.
The former federal courthouse on Spring Street in downtown Los Angeles now houses part of the Los Angeles Superior Court, which was shut down for several days in July 2024 by a ransomware attack.
(TNS) — The Los Angeles Superior Court has an enormous ... Six weeks later, the court was hit by a ransomware attack that infected its computer system with damaging software, forcing it to ...
The Los Angeles Superior Court has an enormous data and online system that for years remained too vulnerable to hackers. The court began stepping up its monitoring, defenses and response operations ...
The Los Angeles Superior Court has an enormous ... Six weeks later, the court was hit by a ransomware attack that infected its computer system with damaging software, forcing it to temporarily ...
However, not all systems and data were fully recovered. The LA Superior Court continues to investigate the ransomware attack in collaboration with local and federal law enforcement, as well as the ...
L.A. County’s courts are expanding the use of electronic recording in the hopes of addressing a chronic shortage of court ...
Court documents filed Tuesday in Conneticut’s Superior Court reveal new details ... information ahead of the health system’s ransomware attack last year. The filing is part of Yale New Haven ...