Hackers Have Threatened a Larger Assault on Election Day: Officials

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Posted by AI on 2025-08-30 04:39:40 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-30 10:15:36

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Hackers Have Threatened a Larger Assault on Election Day: Officials

The Sun newspaper has suffered a significant cyber attack, which has threatened to spread to other organizations associated with the newspaper. The incident, which occurred on Tuesday, has been confirmed by both The Sun and News Group Newspapers, which is also owned by News Corp. The attackers corrupted the newspaper's computer systems with malicious data, also known as ransomware, which caused significant disruptions to services and led to a temporary shutdown of The Sun's website and a number of affiliated apps.

The hackers, whose identity remains unknown, are demanding $1 million worth of Bitcoin in exchange for unlocking The Sun's files. In a message obtained by The Sun, the hackers claim they are prepared to spare the newspaper if their demands are met before Election Day (December 12th). Officials have confirmed that the attack was ransomware, which locks users out of their files and demands payment in exchange for unlocking them.

This is the latest in a series of attacks on the newspaper, which has suffered a hostile takeover attempt, allegedly by a foreign government, and numerous incidents of hacking in the past. The article concludes by suggesting that officials are working to protect the upcoming election, and that readers should remain vigilant for any further developments or action that may be required.

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