Pensacola hit by cyberattack after fatal shooting at naval station

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City of Pensacola, Florida, hit by cyberattack after deadly shooting attack at naval station; it is not yet known if the two incidents are connected in any way, city officials say.

City officials became aware of the attack at about 1:30 a.m. Saturday, many hours after the shooting, but expressed caution about linking the two incidents — although they were not prepared to outright dismiss any connections.

A spokesman for the FBI in Pensacola said he could not confirm if his agency had a role in the cyberattack investigation.

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