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The Times reports the problem may have started Thursday and spread Friday, where it was detected and technology experts began to look into it. Times, saying the attack was conducted by a "foreign entity." "We are aware of reports of a potential cyber incident affecting several news outlets, and are working with our government and industry partners to better understand the situation," it said.Īn anonymous source provided information on the malware attack to the L.A. Others included the Ventura County Star, San Diego-Union Tribune, Baltimore Sun, New York Daily News, The Chicago Tribune and more.ĭistribution was also affected for the West Coast editions of the Wall Street Journal and New York Times, which are both printed at the Los Angeles Times' printing plant in downtown Los Angeles, the paper reported.Ī spokeswoman for the Department of Homeland Security issued a statement. The newspaper was among dozens affected by the malware. The New York Times - Home Delivery Unfold the day’s news and more, all at your own pace. caused major printing and delivery problems for newspapers across the country, including several in Southern California, the Los Angeles Times reported Saturday. LOS ANGELES (KABC) - A cyberattack coming from outside the U.S.


A cyberattack coming from outside the U.S.
