2024 Cybersecurity: Experts analyze recent cyber attacks in Florida

July 14, 2024
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TLDR:

Key Points:

  • Cyberthieves are taking advantage of outdated technology and neglected software updates, causing a rise in cyber attacks in Florida.
  • In 2024, Florida has already documented 19 cyber attacks, impacting over 156,000 residents, with many more attacks likely going unreported.

Article Summary:

Experts are warning about the increasing frequency of cyber attacks targeting Florida’s agencies, hospitals, and businesses. The University of Maryland researchers found that cybercrime happens every 39 seconds, with sensitive data such as social security numbers and financial records being coveted by cyberthieves. The Florida Department of Health fell victim to a cyber attack, impacting vital systems like the Vital Statistics system. This has caused delays in issuing death certificates and has affected funeral homes and families trying to bury their loved ones.

Moreover, other industries like car dealers and the Juvenile Justice Department have also suffered from cyber attacks, leading to disruptions in their operations. To prevent data theft, experts recommend implementing cybersecurity software and emphasizing education, early detection, and response. Florida law prohibits paying ransom for cyberattacks, so agencies need to plan how to recover stolen data without giving in to hackers’ demands.


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