LOS ANGELES, United States --- A malware attack that appears to have originated outside the US delayed the hardcopy distribution of several major newspapers, according to a report. The LA Timessaid Saturday that the attack, which was first assumed to have been a server outage, hit a computer network at Tribune Publishing which is connected to the production and printing process of multiple newspapers around the country. As a result, the delivery of the Saturday editions of the LA Times and San Diego Union Tribune were delayed. It also hit the distribution of the West Coast editions of the New York Times and Wall Street Journal, which are printed at the LA Times' printing plant. ...
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