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Delivery operations at Los Angeles Times, San Diego Union-Tribune and other papers back on track after malware attack

LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Times, the San Diego Union-Tribune and Tribune Publishing said newspaper delivery operations were back to normal on Sunday, but that some issues remained after a malware attack that affected papers from California to Florida.

Little was known about why an attacker sought to upend newsrooms and production centers, ultimately delaying delivery of about a dozen newspapers across the country on Saturday. In the Times’ El Segundo office, phones lit up throughout the day as readers called to

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