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
The Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General said a “cyber incident” took its network offline on August 11, 2025, disrupting the agency’s website, email accounts and landline phone systems. The
County officials said Friday, August 8, 2025, that the government network experienced a “cybersecurity incident” earlier this week. In Spartanburg, South Carolina, offices remain open, but some online services are
The FBI and a Utah state cyber-crimes task force are investigating a cybersecurity breach that disrupted government operations in Box Elder County, with the attack centered at county offices in
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
A cyberattack on Monday, July 28, 2025, disrupted the state-operated SNAP benefits call center in Atlanta, Georgia, leaving thousands of recipients temporarily unable to access their Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT)
The City of Saint Paul, Minnesota declared a state of emergency Tuesday, July 29, 2025, following a significant cyberattack that disrupted online services and internal systems. Governor Tim Walz activated
Millcreek Township, Pennsylvania, blocked an attempted cyberattack on Sunday, July 13, preventing any disruption to services or compromise of data, township officials said Monday. According to a release from the
A ransomware attack first detected on June 5 has severely disrupted government operations in Taos County. The incident, which occurred in Taos, New Mexico, initially shut down key departments, including
A ransomware attack has disabled computer systems for the City of Green River, Wyoming, disrupting administrative operations and forcing staff to accept only cash payments at public facilities. The incident