Union County in Chaos: Ransomware Strikes 45,000 Residents!

Union County, Ohio, is hit by a ransomware attack, affecting 45,487 people. Social Security numbers, financial data, and even fingerprint info were stolen, making this cybercrime sound like an overachieving cat burglar’s dream haul. Union County officials are working with cybersecurity experts, but the culprits remain as anonymous as the inventor of the first potato chip.

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Looks like Union County, Ohio, just got a not-so-friendly visit from the ransomware fairy godmothers. With a sprinkle of misfortune and a wand made of malicious code, they’ve managed to turn a peaceful county into a data breach disaster!

Key Points:

  • Union County, Ohio, faced a ransomware attack affecting 45,487 people.
  • Personal data, including Social Security and financial information, was stolen.
  • The attack was detected on May 18, 2025, but the breach lasted from May 6 to May 18.
  • Officials collaborated with cybersecurity experts and informed federal law enforcement.
  • No ransomware group has claimed responsibility for the attack yet.

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