Martha's Vineyard ferry disrupted by ransomware attack
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A ransomware attack has disrupted ferry services in Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket.
The region's Steamship Authority announced Wednesday on Twitter that it has "been the target of a ransomware attack that is affecting operations" and said passengers might experience service delays. No ferries have been canceled, however, which is good news for travelers during the busy summer travel season. The company said "a team of IT professionals is currently assessing the impact of the attack" and that it would provide more information after the team makes its initial assessment.More Related News
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