A cyberattack affected newspaper across the state and delayed the Saturday edition of several prominent publications , theLos Angeles Timesreported Saturday .
Malware affect the Tribune Publishing mesh and papers that share the same production platform , grant to the Times , including its own paper and the San Diego Union - Tribune . The attack is believe to have originated outside the United States , the paper said , citing a source familiar with the thing .
A spokesperson for the Times tell Gizmodo in a statement by email that the issue “ has not been completely answer yet . ”

The West Coast editions of the New York Times and Wall Street Journal were also impacted , as they are produced by the Los Angeles Times printing facility , the Times describe .
Patrick Soon - Shiong purchased the Times and its babe publication the San Diego Union - Tribune from Tribune Publishing in the beginning this year in a$500 million trade . But concord to the Times , the troupe still share some software and systems .
“ Tribune Publishing ’s printing and delivery was on schedule today and we go forward to work through the systems subject which are not yet completely resolved , ” Marisa Kollias , the VP of Communications and Public Relations at Tribune Publishing , tell apart Gizmodo in a instruction by email on Sunday .

Tribune Publishing owns newspapers that include the Chicago Tribune , the South Florida Sun - Sentinel , the New York Daily News , and the Baltimore Sun , among others . Kollias told the Times : “ Every marketplace across the company was bear on . ”
Update 12/30/18 2:44 p.m. ET : Added comment from Tribune Publishing .
[ Los Angeles Times ]

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