The Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance said an incident disrupted the agency’s information technology systems Oct. 2, prompting warnings of possible delays for TOPS scholarships and START 529
DeKalb County, Indiana officials are working to recover after a cyberattack discovered Thursday, Sept. 25, disrupted multiple internal government systems and workstations across county departments in Auburn, Indiana. County leaders
Early on Sept. 12, 2025, the Town of Waxhaw discovered irregularities in its government IT network and brought in North Carolina’s Joint Cybersecurity Task Force to investigate and secure
Orangeville Township said a ransomware incident on July 26, 2025 disrupted its network, but a completed forensic review found no evidence any township data—including personal information—was accessed or
The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish stated that automated “bot” activity prompted it to shut down its online credit/debit card processing for hunting and fishing licenses and
West Chester Township officials said they were alerted around 6:45 a.m. Tuesday to a potential intrusion by a “malicious hacking group” that appeared to target the township’s
State officials in Carson City, Nevada, said Monday that a “network security incident” discovered Sunday morning disrupted websites, phone lines and other state systems, prompting Gov. Joe Lombardo to pause
City officials said Monday, August 25, 2025, that recovery is underway after a network cybersecurity incident detected the prior week; the city’s third-party IT provider identified and contained the
The City of Greenville filed a catastrophe notice with the Texas Attorney General stating that municipal servers were attacked by a ransomware group, cutting off access to police and other
City officials said the municipality experienced a cybersecurity incident over the weekend that disrupted multiple functions in Middletown, Ohio. Announced late Monday, August 18, 2025, the city closed in-person services
The City of Angleton quietly told the Texas Attorney General it was suspending Public Information Act (PIA) deadlines from July 28 to August 4 because of a “cyber attack,” while
The City of Lubbock, Texas, said a cyberattack that began Tuesday, August 12, 2025, forced officials to take systems offline and suspend responses to Public Information Act requests under a