Cobb County officials in Marietta, Georgia, took multiple servers offline beginning Friday, March 21, 2025, after detecting “unusual activity” on internal systems. Initial messaging described the disruption as routine maintenance,
Atchison County offices in Atchison, Kansas, will remain closed to the public through Tuesday, March 18, 2025, following a cybersecurity attack that disrupted the county's computer network. Officials
Anne Arundel County, based in Annapolis, Maryland, has suffered a ransomware attack attributed to the INC ransomware group. Detected on February 22, 2025, the attack has disrupted multiple public services,
Appomattox County, Virginia, is responding to a cybersecurity incident that has affected multiple organizations, including Appomattox County Public Schools (ACPS). The attack, discovered over the weekend, prompted officials to enlist
On Monday morning, a ransomware attack shut down all city systems in Tarrant, Alabama, disrupting municipal operations and forcing officials to work quickly to restore services. Mayor Waymon Newton said
Matagorda County, Texas, with its seat in Bay City, declared a disaster at 3 PM today following a cyberattack that compromised internal systems early this morning. Officials reported that the
The Town of Bourne, Massachusetts, announced Saturday that its Information Technology network was compromised in a cyberattack detected on January 11. Town Administrator McCollem and the Bourne Police Department confirmed
On October 23, 2024, Brown County government offices in Indiana experienced a widespread internet outage, leading to early closures and service disruptions across multiple departments. Initially described as a technical
On the morning of September 25, 2024, at 6:22 a.m., the city of Richardson, Texas, faced a cyber attack in which an external party gained temporary access to
The city of Flint, Michigan, is dealing with a significant ransomware attack that began on August 14, 2024, disrupting internet and phone services across various municipal operations, including utilities payment
A cyberattack, identified as a "robocall" or Telephony Denial of Service (TDoS) attack, disrupted 911 services across Central Texas, including Burnet County, Llano County, and Marble Falls, on
The City of Columbus is grappling with a significant cybersecurity incident that has disrupted various city services since July 18, 2024. Initially suspected to be related to the global CrowdStrike