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An attempt was apparently made to hack into the city of Milford’s water system earlier this month, Michael Doss, city manager, confirmed to
The Sun.
“The hack did corrupt one of the water department desktop computers,” Doss added.
On the popular Facebook group, Milford OH Neighborhood Group, a rumor went around that the city’s Water Department was being held for ransom for one million bitcoins, and that the city can’t get the system back.
However, Doss said the hack did not breach the city’s water system and “since there was no compromise of the water system, the city continues to collect, treat, and distribute water efficiently and effectively.”
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WKAR s Sarah Lehr reports on Rep. Elissa Slotkin asking for a private FBI briefing on its investigation of Larry Nassar.
A report released in July by the U.S. Department of Justice s Inspector General found the FBI failed to follow up on allegations against Nassar with necessary urgency. It also said investigators made false statements that covered up their missteps.
Slotkin said FBI agents need to be held accountable if they are found to have broken the law, and that could include criminal charges.
“If they lied to law enforcement, if they hid things from other law enforcement officers, even as law enforcement officers themselves, they should have to face consequences the same way a normal civilian would face consequences, said Slotkin, whose district includes Michigan State University where Nassar was a sports doctor.