An Oklahoma City man is dealing with financial issues after a cybersecurity hack impacted Intoxalock, a company providing court-ordered breathalyzers in vehicles.
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A cyberattack on breathalyzer company Intoxalock left thousands of sober drivers stranded, turning their cars into ...
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Intoxalock, the Iowa company that was targeted, was temporarily unable to complete calibrations on its ignition interlock ...
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