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New York (AFP) - The Metropolitan Opera said Thursday that a cyberattack had prevented its website, box office and call center in NY from functioning. The prestigious institution said its "network issues" had begun on Tuesday. All performances are taking place as scheduled, the Met said, but new ticket orders, exchanges and refunds were not immediately possible. The organization provided no explanation or details about the attack, and a spokesperson for the Manhattan-based company did not immediately respond to an AFP query. The specialist outlet OperaWire, citing a letter to company members f...
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Miami (AFP) - A fire at an electrical substation left hundreds of thousands of Puerto Ricans in the dark on Thursday, shortly after the power company reported a cyberattack that it did not immediately link to the blaze. Luma Energy confirmed the fire at a facility in the capital San Juan two hours after saying it had been targeted by a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack that stopped customers from accessing their accounts. "The fire caused significant blackouts across the island," the company said on Facebook. Luma Energy is a new utility on the Caribbean island, starting operations ...
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Washington (AFP) - The US commerce secretary appealed Sunday for vigilance from the private sector in the face of increasingly serious cyberattacks, saying the threat is "here to stay" and may even worsen. "I think the first thing we have to recognize is this is the reality, and we should assume -- and businesses should assume -- that these attacks are here to stay and if anything will intensify," Gina Raimondo said on ABC's "This Week." Analysts say the hackers behind a series of recent cyberattacks -- targeting a major US oil pipeline, a global meatpacking giant and even the Irish health ser...
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Wilmington (United States) (AFP) - President-elect Joe Biden said Tuesday that the perpetrators of a massive cyberattack on the US government, unofficially blamed on Russia, must face consequences, and assailed President Donald Trump over his response to the threat. "We can't let this go unanswered," Biden said in pre-holiday remarks to the American people. "That means making clear, and publicly, who is responsible for the attack and taking meaningful steps to hold them in account." Biden, who as president-in-waiting has received intelligence briefings on key national security issues, says mu...
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Washington (AFP) - US lawmakers on Sunday called for a "strong response" to a huge cyberattack on government agencies and criticized President Donald Trump's unwillingness to point the finger at Russia, which has been widely blamed for the hack. The comments -- from Republican as well as Democratic lawmakers -- came after Trump one day earlier downplayed the attack and undercut the assessment by his own administration that Moscow was to blame. "Russia acts with impunity," Republican Senator Mitt Romney, a frequent Trump critic, told CNN's "State of the Union," saying the hack was worthy of a "...
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