Not much to say here. Colorado gov agencies (and their online accounts) get hacked on a fairly regular basis. Im sure many other states have a similar problem.
Archive: https://archive.today/qbQnv
From the post:
"Boulder's Office of Disaster Management's X -- formerly known as Twitter -- page was hacked Sunday, city and county officials confirmed.
The ODM is tasked with coordinating large-scale emergency responses and informing the public of any pending or active disaster situations from extreme weather to active shooters or other mass casualty events.
CBS News Colorado isn't posting screenshots or naming the group that appears to be responsible so as not to bring attention to them, but screenshots of posts made by the account were asking for a ransom payment in cryptocurrency in exchange for returning access to the account back to the ODM."
Not much to say here. Colorado gov agencies (and their online accounts) get hacked on a fairly regular basis. Im sure many other states have a similar problem.
Archive: https://archive.today/qbQnv
From the post:
"Boulder's Office of Disaster Management's X -- formerly known as Twitter -- page was hacked Sunday, city and county officials confirmed.
The ODM is tasked with coordinating large-scale emergency responses and informing the public of any pending or active disaster situations from extreme weather to active shooters or other mass casualty events.
CBS News Colorado isn't posting screenshots or naming the group that appears to be responsible so as not to bring attention to them, but screenshots of posts made by the account were asking for a ransom payment in cryptocurrency in exchange for returning access to the account back to the ODM."
(post is archived)