Minneapolis Mayor's Address Delayed Due to Cyberattack A brief story comes to mind - just a few weeks ago, the city's computer systems were crippled by a ransomware attack on July 25. The mayor's address, initially scheduled for earlier, has been delayed. The city's computer systems were severely impacted, resulting in significant overtime costs.
Mayor Carter estimates these costs will be substantial, although an exact figure hasn't been disclosed. The city's IT team worked tirelessly, often putting in 24-hour shifts, to prevent hackers from accessing sensitive information and to quickly back up systems. The mayor's address is set to take place at Allianz Field at 10 a.
m. Information for this article was obtained from "KSTP. com 5 Eyewitness News".
More details: Visit websiteHis address was delayed from a few weeks ago due to the July 25 cyberattack that crippled the city's computer systems. That ransomware attack is going to cost the city, something the mayor is sure to mention in his address, but the question is how much?
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