Tyler Technologies says clients reported suspicious logins after hack

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Tyler Technologies says clients reported suspicious logins after hack
Software vendor Tyler Technologies said that some of its customers have reported suspicious logins in the days since Tyler warned that it had been hacked with ransomware. In a post on its website and an email to customers, which include many US counties and cities, Tyler said it had "recei...

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