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Cyber attack vs. Munis (Bloomberg)

"...MuniOS, a website operated by Ann Arbor, Michigan-based tech company ImageMaster LLC, has been out of service for several days due to the cyber attack..."
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-10-15/ransomware-attack-ensnares-4-3-trillion-muni-market-s-key-site

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  • edited 5:29PM
    Lots of hype on BB. I subscribe to it and the WSJ. The WSJ is much better. Bloomberg should be running a momentum fund. They’re very good at conveying the idea that whatever is moving today is the way to invest. Sorry to hijack the thread. A day doesn’t go by that somebody somewhere isn’t hacked.

    Suspect BB is somewhat better than CNBC which haven’t watched since the good ol days of Mark Haines who knew a lot.
  • Thanks, @hank. I have BB on tv rather often. I concur. Great eye-candy, too.
  • edited 6:06PM
    Thank you. @Crash. Sometimes I just feel like unloading. Must be age related. (Err … maybe TDS.) I do enjoy a lot of what Bloomberg puts on. Yes. The old man picks some good lookers. Hopefully somebody else knows more about the recent cyber attack.

    More - The outage referenced in your OP occurred a week ago. Has been corrected, but only spotty details available without subscriptions to sources. BTW - in the past I’d cut & paste relevant clips from BB’s website. But I began getting warnings from BB of “suspicious activity” coming from my computer and their site began acting-up on me. So I stopped the practice.
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