(CNN Business) Staffers at some of America's best-known newspapers are wondering whether their systems were the victim of a foreign cyberattack. Several papers, including the Los Angeles Times and The San Diego Union-Tribune, suffered printing and distribution delays as a result of the incident. The Union-Tribune, which also called it a "virus," said most subscribers were left without a Saturday morning paper as a result. The incident affected other newspapers in other ways. At The Baltimore Sun, for example, the usual comics and puzzles were not included in Saturday's print edition, the paper tweeted.
Source: CNN December 30, 2018 04:13 UTC