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Article: Alabama’s Jefferson County School System victim of ransomware attack during Spring Break - published over 1 year ago.
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https://www.databreaches.net/alabamas-jefferson-county-school-system-victim-of-ransomware-attack-during-spring-break/   
Published: 2023 04 02 14:29:04
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Category: Data Breaches
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Article: Alabama’s Jefferson County School System victim of ransomware attack during Spring Break - published over 1 year ago.
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https://www.databreaches.net/alabamas-jefferson-county-school-system-victim-of-ransomware-attack-during-spring-break/   
Published: 2023 04 02 14:29:04
Received: 2023 04 02 14:46:04
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Category: Data Breaches
Topic: Data Breaches
Article: Bauhinia CTF 2023
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https://ctftime.org/event/1960   
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Article: Bauhinia CTF 2023
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https://ctftime.org/event/1960   
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Category: Events
Topic: Cyber Security
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