Revised Oklahoma Cybercrime Bill Sent to Governor May 27, 2021 Oklahoma business owners may soon have a bit more protection against the growing threat of cybercrime as the revised House Bill 1759 passed the House and moves to the Gov. Kevin Stitt for his signature. HB1759, authored by Rep. Trish Ranson, D-Stillwater, and Sen. Zack Taylor, R-Seminole, updates language in the Oklahoma Computer Crimes Act to better address computer security threats that continue to evolve. The Federal Bureau of Investigation has seen a spike in ransomware cases over the past few years. Just this month, the City of Tulsa was the target of a ransomware attack.