Employees will be notified if pilfered data involves them, according to the interim city administrator.
OAKLAND — Information stolen in a recent ransomware attack against Oakland could be released publicly, the city warned Friday.
The city said it is working with specialists and law enforcement on the matter as well as “actively monitoring the unauthorized third party’s claims to investigate their validity.”
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