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Philadelphia Inquirer hit with cyberattack, unable to print Sunday paper

Pennsylvania,Technology

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The Philadelphia Inquirer was hit by a cyberattack over the weekend, causing the biggest disruption to the daily newspaper’s operations in more than two decades and leaving it unable to print Sunday’s edition. It was unclear what prompted the cyberattack, which began on Saturday morning. Inquirer publisher Lisa Hughes said the news organization — which includes daily digital content and newspaper circulation — was “first alerted to the anomalous activity on Thursday, May 11, by Cynet, a vendor that manages our network security,” according to an announcement on The Inquirer’s...

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