Security News > 2021 > June > Tulsa warns of data breach after Conti ransomware leaks police citations

The City of Tulsa, Oklahoma, is warning residents that their personal data may have been exposed after a ransomware gang published police citations online.
The attack disrupted Tulsa's online bill payment systems, utility billing, and email, as well as the websites for the City of Tulsa, the Tulsa City Council, Tulsa Police, and the Tulsa 311.
Yesterday the Conti Ransomware gang claimed responsibility and published 18,938 of the City's files, mainly police citations and internal Word docu.
After the leak of data, the City of Tulsa issued a press release warning that personally identifiable information was exposed in the leaked police citations.
"Today, the City of Tulsa was made aware the persons responsible for the May 2021 City of Tulsa ransomware attack shared more than 18,000 City files via the dark web mostly in the form of police citations and internal department files," said the press release.
The City is asking "Anyone who has filed a police report, received a police citation, made a payment with the City, or interacted with the City in any way where PII was shared" to be extra vigilant against threat actors performing identity theft using the exposed information.
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