Cyber Siege in Missouri: Jackson County Battles Ransomware Emergency Without Losing Resident Financial Data

In a decidedly unfunny turn, Jackson County, Missouri, faces a ransomware ruckus, but fear not—residents’ piggy banks are safe, thanks to their cyber-guardian, Payit. 🐷💻🛡️ #RansomwareAttack

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When ransomware comes knockin', Jackson County starts blockin'. Missouri's own slice of Americana gets a digital spank. Residents might not be able to register their marriage, but hey, at least their credit card info is chillin' like a villain... elsewhere.

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