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- A computer virus hit a newspaper printing plant in Los Angeles, halting deliveries of the Los Angeles Times, the San Diego Union-Tribune, and others.
- The Times reported that the virus was caused by a cyberattack from a "foreign entity."
- A Times spokeswoman said the paper has been working to fix the issues but added that Sunday deliveries may be affected as well.
A computer virus hit newspaper printing plant in Los Angeles, preventing it from printing and delivering Saturday editions of the Los Angeles Times, the San Diego Union-Tribune and other papers to some subscribers.
The Los Angeles Times, which runs the facility, says the computer virus infected systems that are associated with the printing process.
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