Kentucky: Data stolen in Jefferson County cyberattack includes election info, employee reviews | Sophia Fox-Sowell/StateScoop
Officials in the Jefferson County Clerk’s office in Kentucky this week confirmed that sensitive data such as personnel files, Social Security numbers and election administration information may have been compromised in a cyberattack last month. On Monday, RansomHub, a ransomware group responsible for the July cyberattack on the Florida Health Department, listed Jefferson County as a victim on its ransomware data leak site and claimed responsibility for the cyberattack. The group claims it exfiltrated 47 gigabytes of data from the county, a trove that might include ballot data and voter records going back as far as 2008. On a leak site, RansomHub’s countdown clock points to Saturday as the deadline for payment. A ransom amount isn’t listed, and the county clerk’s office declined to confirm whether it had received a ransom demand. Read Article