Prove Cybercrime Executive Advisor Mary Ann Miller in Washington Examiner | Attack on US court records raises concerns about foreign meddling in cases

A data breach of US court records is making headlines. Mary Ann Miller, Prove’s Fraud & Cybercrime Executive Advisor, was recently quoted in a Washington Examiner article written by Grant Cross. Read the full story to learn why cybercriminals likely targeted the court system and what implications this historic breach could have on the judicial system moving forward.
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