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Puerto Rico's firefighting department said Wednesday that its database was hacked by unknown people demanding $600,000 in an act of alleged extortion. The department's director, Alberto Cruz, said in a statement the situation has not affected its ability to respond to emergencies.
Puerto Rico is considered allowing for Internet voting. I have joined a group of security experts in a letter opposing the bill.
Puerto Rico's government said Friday that it suspended three employees as federal agents investigate an online scam that attempted to steal more than $4 million from the U.S. territory. Manuel Laboy, executive director of Puerto Rico's Industrial Development Company, said rigorous procedures were not followed when the agency received an email alleging a change in banking accounts that prompted someone to transfer more than $2.6 million to a fraudulent account in the U.S. mainland last month.
Puerto Rico's government has lost more than $2.6 million after falling for an email phishing scam, according to a senior official. The finance director of the island's Industrial Development Company, Rubén Rivera, said in a complaint filed to police Wednesday that the agency sent the money to a fraudulent account.
A phishing scam has swindled a Puerto Rico government agency out of more than $2.6 million, according to reports. According to reports, the email-based phishing scam hit Puerto Rico's Industrial Development Company, which is a government-owned corporation aimed at driving economic development to the island along with local and foreign investors.
A Medical Center and a Children's Hospital Among Latest VictimsA medical center and a children's hospital in Puerto Rico are victims of a recent ransomware attack impacting a total of more than a...