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Port of San Diego hit by cyberattack

Major concerns about security at the Port of San Diego after it was targeted by hackers in a cyberattack.

The Port of San Diego first received reports of the attack on Tuesday. They quickly mobilized a team of experts, including federal investigators, to treat and resolve the incident.

In a statement published Wednesday, agency CEO Randa Coniglio said the hack impacted issuing of park permits, public records requests and the Harbor Police.

Read more on CBS News 8.





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