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Possible Cyberattack Disrupts The Philadelphia Inquirer

The Inquirer, citing “anomalous activity” on its computer systems, said it was unable to print its regular Sunday edition and told staff members not to work in the newsroom at least through Tuesday.

Michael Levenson
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Computers and the Internet, Cyberattacks and Hackers, Elections, Mayors, News and News Media, Newspapers, Philadelphia (Pa), Philadelphia Daily News, Philadelphia Inquirer, Primaries and Caucuses
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