Albuquerque isn’t alone. Five school districts in New Mexico have suffered major cyberattacks in the past two years, including one that’s still dealing with an attack that hit just after Christmas.
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Albuquerque isn’t alone. Five school districts in New Mexico have suffered major cyberattacks in the past two years, including one that’s still dealing with an attack that hit just after Christmas.
(Image credit: Cedar Attanasio/AP)
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