hackers reportedly target pga's servers, demand bitcoin ransom - digital signage system

by:ITATOUCH     2020-07-16
hackers reportedly target pga\'s servers, demand bitcoin ransom  -  digital signage system
ST. LOUIS —
Golfweek reports that the us pga is trying to regain control of computer servers that prevent officials from accessing files from the PGA Championship.
The magazine said on its website that PGA staff found that their system was broken when trying to access the file, which generated a message that the network had been hacked, any files that break to be lost.
2018 PGA Championship: The PGA declined to comment, saying it was an ongoing investigation.
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According to the magazine, leaked documents also include creative materials for the Ryder Cup in France next month.
Golfweek said the message included a Bitcoin wallet number but did not say what was needed to restore control over the file.
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