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Old 11-29-2016, 09:59 AM   #6
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The list contains the names of 2,212 servers supposedly compromised by the hackers. If true, it could add more validity to the hackers’ demands for money so that they won’t dump thirty gigabytes of Muni’s internal data. The list contains servers with cryptic names like “BBYH382” but also includes servers like “PAYROLLHPDC7600,” “MUNIMAIL1,” “MUNIMAIL2,” as well as “QUICKBOOKS,” which likely refers to the popular accounting software. It’s unclear which—if any—of these servers have been accessed by the hackers. However, breaking into payroll, email, and accounting servers could mean that these hackers gained access to a massive amount of personal information.
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