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Hackers responsible holiday spree demand $70 million to unlock devices
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A group of hackers targeted a U.S. technology firm over the July Fourth holiday weekend, saying they have locked up to one million personal devices and are demanding $70 million to unlock them in an unprecedented cyber-attack. NBC News’ Kevin Collier breaks down where the hackers could be from and what makes this the largest cyber-attack in history. July 6, 2021