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JANUARY 13, 2020

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Iranian Hackers May Have Defaced Federal Website, Officials Say
The incident has been considered a potential example of retaliation after the U.S. ordered an airstrike last week that killed Qassem Soleimani, a high-ranking Iranian general. READ MORE

Las Vegas Confirms Network ‘Compromised’ in Cyberincident
In the early hours of Tuesday morning, the city of Las Vegas became aware of what it is calling a "compromise" of its network. Officials are assessing the situation and hope to have more details confirmed within 24 hours. READ MORE

Dallas, Texas, Confirms Impending IT Chief Departure
Chief Information Officer Hugh Miller's last day with the Information and Technology department will be Jan. 10. Officials say they plan to mount a national search for his replacement. READ MORE

L.A. County Confirms Phishing Attack, No Services Disrupted
More than two dozen employees received an email in December containing malware, but county staff detected and contained it before the exposure of any county resident data. READ MORE

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