The cybersecurity expert, Connor Goodwolf, has spoken with 10TV and other media outlets in the last few weeks detailing what information is on the dark web.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The City of Columbus is suing the cybersecurity expert who revealed what kind of information and how much of it was taken during a cyberattack on the city last month.
The cybersecurity expert, Connor Goodwolf, has spoken with 10TV and other media outlets in the last few weeks detailing what information is on the dark web. Goodwolf is the name he uses for interviews and is not his legal name.
The city says it first learned something was wrong on July 18 when the city’s department of technology “found evidence of an abnormality in its system.” The city then severed its connection to the internet.
Two weeks later, the hacker group Rhysida claimed responsibility for the attack, saying it had 6.5 terabytes …