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WorldLeaks group hit Los Angeles and its Metro, forcing a shutdown, while two Bay Area cities declared emergencies after ransomware attacks.
This week, local media reported that an unauthorized activity hit Metro’s internal systems, forcing the agency to limit access and disrupting station arrival displays.
“Unauthorized activity on internal administrative computer systems prompted Metro to limit access to those systems, resulting in station monitors not displaying arrival times, the transit agency announced Thursday.” reported NBC Los Angeles.
Riders face issues adding funds to TAP cards online or via support, so Metro urges them to use ticket machines. Rail and bus services continue to run normally, and no customer or employee data is affected. Metro continues security checks and works to restore full access.
In a separate incident, officials in Foster City said a ransomware attack is widely disrupting municipal services and pushing leaders to declare a state of emergency to secure external support and funding. Emergency services like 911 continue to operate normally, but many city services that rely on internal systems remain unavailable. City Hall stays open with limited services.
The city identified the attack early Thursday and quickly took most systems offline to protect the network. Officials are working with independent cybersecurity experts to investigate and restore operations.
The disruption affects digital services and access to information, while core emergency response remains intact. Authorities say it is still unclear whether attackers accessed or copied sensitive data, but they warn that public information may have been exposed. As a precaution, officials urge anyone who has interacted with the city to change passwords and take steps to protect their personal data.
“Out of an abundance of caution, those who have done business with the City of Foster City are encouraged to change their personal passwords and take measures to protect their personal data,” the city said, as reported by the San Francisco Chronicle.
BREAKING
— Dominic Alvieri (@AlvieriD) March 20, 2026
The City of Los Angels, California has been breached by WorldLeaks pic.twitter.com/5kCWTlGiTC
On March 20, 2026, the WorldLeaks ransomware group added the City of Los Angeles to the list of victims on its data leak site.

WorldLeaks is an extortion-focused cybercrime group that steals company data to pressure victims into paying, threatening public leaks if they refuse. The group emerged in 2025 after rebranding from Hunters International, a ransomware gang active since 2023. Following increased law-enforcement pressure, it abandoned file encryption and shifted entirely to data theft and extortion, claiming hundreds of victims to date.
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Google began offering "dark web reports" a while back, but the company has just announced the feature will be going away very soon. In an email to users of the service, Google says it will stop telling you about dark web data leaks in February. This probably won't negatively impact your security or privacy because, as Google points out in its latest email, there's really nothing you can do about the dark web.
The dark web reports launched in March 2023 as a perk for Google One subscribers. The reports were expanded to general access in 2024. Now, barely a year later, Google has decided it doesn't see the value in this type of alert for users. Dark web reports provide a list of partially redacted user data retrieved from shadowy forums and sites where such information is bought and sold. However, that's all it is—a list.
The dark web consists of so-called hidden services hosted inside the Tor network. You need a special browser or connection tools in order to access Tor hidden services, and its largely anonymous nature has made it a favorite hangout for online criminals. If a company with your personal data has been hacked, that data probably lives somewhere on the dark web.


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