Energy, water and wastewater, transportation, communications, and financial systems that keep communities running. Coverage focuses on outages, service degradation, and operational risk from cyber incidents, sabotage, or vendor failures that disrupt essential services.
Customers across Moore County lost internet service Sunday after Spectrum confirmed two intentional cuts to its fiber-optic lines. Deputies and Spectrum crews responded along Old Morganton Road near Morganton Road
A cybersecurity breach discovered on Wednesday, July 30, 2025, has led the Town of Bar Harbor in Maine to take its municipal systems offline, physically isolating essential infrastructure to prevent
Michigan State Police and the Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA) are investigating a suspected cyber intrusion involving a monitoring and reporting system at the Northeast Water Treatment Plant in Detroit,
Monticello Banking Company, headquartered in Monticello, Kentucky, was targeted by a cyberattack on June 30, 2025, prompting the bank to restrict access to its ATMs, cash management systems, MBC online,
Hawaiian Airlines confirmed it is addressing a cybersecurity incident that disrupted some of its IT systems on Thursday in Honolulu, Hawaii. The airline, a subsidiary of Seattle-based Alaska Air Group,
Philadelphia Insurance Companies (PHLY), based in Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania, is dealing with a major ransomware attack that has shut down its network systems since June 10. The outage has disabled
Erie Insurance and its parent company, Erie Indemnity Company, confirmed a cyberattack disrupted business operations and digital services starting Saturday, June 7, in Erie, Pennsylvania. In a June 11 filing
A cyberattack has significantly disrupted Cellcom’s voice and texting services for customers across Wisconsin, beginning on May 14, 2025. The Green Bay-based telecommunications provider initially described the issue as
A denial-of-service (DoS) attack briefly disrupted the website of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on the morning of March 28, 2025, in Atlanta, Georgia, though airport officials confirmed there was no
A woman in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Jeannine Marie Torres, has been charged with Critical Infrastructure Sabotage and Criminal Mischief after allegedly damaging fiber optic cable boxes, leading to an internet
On October 3, 2024, American Water Works Company, Inc., which serves communities in 14 states and military installations in 16 states, detected unauthorized activity within its computer systems, later confirmed
MoneyGram International, a Dallas-based money transfer service, has taken its operations offline due to a cybersecurity issue, affecting both online and in-person payment services for several days. The company, which