Lee Enterprises’ Cybersecurity Snafu: Newspapers Shrink, Patience Grows Thin

Lee Enterprises is in the midst of a “cybersecurity event,” leaving many of its newspapers scrambling. Print editions shrank, e-editions vanished, and readers hunted for their favorite comics in smaller formats. The company promises to “identify and implement” solutions, while readers ponder if their daily Sudoku will survive the digital drama.

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Hot Take:

When a publisher’s “cybersecurity event” turns their daily deliverables into a game of hide and seek, you know the hackers mean business. Lee Enterprises is now on an investigative quest worthy of a detective novel, hoping to find out whether their news is front-page-worthy for all the wrong reasons!

Key Points:

  • Lee Enterprises experienced a “cybersecurity event” affecting its publications, starting February 3, 2025.
  • The incident disrupted production, causing delays and reduced newspaper sizes across various publications.
  • Efforts are underway to identify the impact and enhance future security measures.
  • The company has not yet filed a specific report with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
  • Despite the cyber hiccup, Lee Enterprises reported a rise in digital revenues in its recent earnings report.

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