COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- Cybersecurity experts are sharing methods of protection for anyone who may be affected after hackers dumped over three terabytes of the city's data on the dark web. The leak came within a month of a July 18 ransomware attack where hackers claimed to make off with over six terabytes of data from city servers. Mayor Andrew Ginther has never publicly named a suspect, but the Rhysida group took responsibility and attempted two auctions for stolen city data on the dark web. When it failed to secure a buyer by Thursday at the price tag of 30 bitcoin -- or just under $2 million -- Rhysida publicly leaked the data. NBC4 has asked the mayor's office whether the hack co
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