A day after Syracuse Police announced a credit card fraud investigation involving Onondaga County facilities, county officials sought to reassure residents that data on the county’s computers is secure. The computer server that police think was hacked into is not part of the county’s system, said Ann Rooney, Deputy County Executive for Human Services. The server involved is owned...
A day after Syracuse Police announced a credit card fraud investigation involving Onondaga County facilities, county officials sought to reassure residents that data on the county’s computers is secure.
The computer server that police think was hacked into is not part of the county’s system, said Ann Rooney, Deputy County Executive for Human Services. The server involved is owned by Oncenter Corp., a non-profit founded in 1991 to operate county-owned entertainment venues, Rooney said.
The story hasn't drawn too much attention from syracuse.com users, but one user, xeodtech, asked an important question:
"Does Oncenter Corp. have its own IT staff? Who is responsible for their servers?"
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