According to Lee Enterprises’ filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, “threat actors” on Feb. 3 illegally accessed the company’s network, encrypted critical operating systems and “exfiltrated certain files” that the company did not detail.
“The company is actively conducting forensic analysis to determine whether sensitive data or personally identifiable information was compromised,” the filing said. “At this time, no conclusive evidence has been identified, but the investigation remains ongoing.”
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“The company is actively conducting forensic analysis to determine whether sensitive data or personally identifiable information was compromised,” the filing said. “At this time, no conclusive evidence has been identified, but the investigation remains ongoing.”

Omaha World-Herald owner says recovery from 'cybersecurity attack' may take weeks
The owner of the Omaha World-Herald indicated in a federal securities filing Tuesday that the cybersecurity attack that disrupted its systems two weeks ago will continue to impact operations for