Liberty Township in Butler County, Ohio, is investigating a cyber incident that disrupted township email systems on May 5. The issue was discovered Monday morning when staff had difficulty accessing
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