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Lee Enterprises, the owner of the Tulsa World and other news organizations in 25 states, is now notifying individuals ...
Lee Enterprises Inc. is facing a new lawsuit alleging it failed to protect employees’ personal information from a data breach that occurred on or around Feb. 1.
Lee Enterprises has completed its investigation into the recent ransomware attack and confirmed that a data breach occurred.
The parent company of The Buffalo News discloses 40,000 people were affected by February’s cyberattack. Lee Enterprises says names and social security numbers were compromised. One local expert thinks ...
The ransomware attack paralyzed newspaper printing and disrupted operations at media outlets across the country for weeks.
Regional newspaper publisher Lee Enterprises says data belonging to around 40,000 people was stolen during an attack on its ...
The company sent an email to employees Wednesday saying it had completed its investigation into the Feb. 3 breach.
The Iowa-based media company that owns The Buffalo News said the data breach included first and last names, as well as Social ...
According to a settlement reached in a federal court in Iowa, where Lee Enterprises is headquartered, the company will pay $9.5 million for releasing personal information to Meta without customers ...
The Iowa-based media company said the data breach included first and last names, as well as Social Security numbers.