Public-facing city and county services other than critical infrastructure: 911/PSAP, EMS and fire, transit, libraries, housing, and social services. We report on outages, call routing issues, payment portals, and case-management systems that limit access to services.
Sugar Land, Texas, said Thursday a breach of its internal network is disrupting some online services, including utility bill payment, but 911 and other emergency systems remain operational. Police are
All 18 branches of the Chester County Library System experienced a systemwide outage that disrupted public internet, phones and staff email beginning Sept. 16, 2025. The disruption affected locations across
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
The Maryland Transit Administration in Baltimore, Maryland, said on August 24, 2025, that it is investigating a cybersecurity incident involving unauthorized access that is disrupting some systems, including Mobility paratransit
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
An apparent cyberattack disrupted operations at the South Shore Regional Emergency Communications Center in Hingham, Massachusetts, on Saturday, August 2, 2025. The center, which provides 911 call and dispatch services
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
A cybersecurity incident on May 14, 2025, disrupted administrative systems at the Morgan County 911 center in Decatur, Alabama. While critical dispatch services—including call history, CAD systems, and radio
The Pierce County Library System (PCLS) in Tacoma, Washington, confirmed it was the target of a ransomware attack that led to a multiweek network shutdown beginning April 21, 2025. Staff
Nearly three months after a prolonged systems outage, officials in Little Rock, Arkansas, have publicly confirmed that the Pulaski County Circuit and County Clerk’s Office was the target of