The Cleveland Municipal Court in Cleveland, Ohio, has shut down its systems and will remain closed to the public on Monday, February 24, 2025, following a cyber incident. Deputy Court
On December 9, 2024, the Wood County Information Technology Department in Bowling Green, Ohio, detected a ransomware attack on the county government's computer network, publicly disclosing it the
PrimaryPlus, a nonprofit healthcare organization headquartered in Vanceburg, Kentucky, and providing primary care, specialty care, and pharmacy services across northeastern Kentucky and the Ohio Valley region, experienced a cybersecurity incident
On Saturday, October 27, 2024, Marysville Exempted Village School District (MEVSD) in Marysville, Ohio, experienced a significant cybersecurity incident that disrupted essential district operations, including internet, phone, and email systems.
Waste management company Rumpke, headquartered in Colerain Township, Ohio, reported a cybersecurity incident affecting its systems. The company disclosed on October 24, 2024, that the attack likely did not compromise
The Ohio School Boards Association (OSBA), located in Columbus, Ohio, experienced a significant cyberattack on Thursday, August 8, 2024. The attack disrupted its operations and severed its connection to the
TRIUMPH Group, a leading aerospace and defense company headquartered in Radnor, PA, is experiencing significant operational disruptions following a cyber breach identified on July 27, 2024. The breach has impacted
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
Crown Equipment Corporation, a leading forklift manufacturer, confirmed a ransomware attack that has severely disrupted its operations. Since June 8, 2024, Crown's IT systems were shut down, halting
Cleveland City Hall experienced a ransomware attack, leading to the closure of public operations for most of the week. The incident was confirmed by an email to employees from Mayor