(TNS) — Maryland officials say no ransom was paid and services have been fully restored in the wake of a ransomware attack that exposed personal data and disrupted bus services at the state’s ...
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Southern MD Gains Safety, Transit in Draft Budget
Biddle convened with officials from Calvert, Charles and St. Mary’s counties on September 30, 2025, to review the Department of Transportation’s Draft Consolidated Transportation Program for fiscal ...
Traffic lights, roads and the Southern Maryland Rapid Transit in Charles County were a few of the items discussed during the Maryland Department of Transportation’s visit on Tuesday. The meeting was ...
New fines for speed camera tickets and tougher penalties for retail thefts are among hundreds of laws taking effect Wednesday in Maryland.
Maryland officials say no ransom was paid and services have been fully restored in the wake of a ransomware attack that exposed personal data and disrupted bus services at the state’s transportation ...
A government shutdown would rattle Maryland’s economy as over 100,000 federal workers are also set to leave their jobs Tuesday under a deferred resignation plan.
The matter impacted the state Department of Transportation and has, the Maryland Transit Administration said, resulted in “incident-related data loss.” Real-time bus tracking is unavailable on some ...
A ransomware group has demanded about $3.3 million from the Maryland Department of Transportation after stealing personal data in a cyberattack that disrupted transit services.
Co-op lost £206 million due to cyberattack, South Korean credit card company hacked, Maryland Transit Administration ransomware attack.
A ransomware group claims it hacked the Maryland Department of Transportation and is now selling sensitive, personal data on the dark web.
Gov. Wes Moore’s Housing Starts Here order aims to close Maryland’s housing gap with faster development and transit-oriented growth.
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Hackers tied to Rhysida gang demand 3.4 million ransom after Maryland Transit Administration breach
The Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) has been hit by a serious cyber attack. A ransomware group known as Rhysida has claimed responsibility for the breach. Hackers Claim Responsibility for MTA ...
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