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CT drivers caught up in cyberattack on breathalyzer company

Hundreds of Connecticut drivers face delays in ignition interlock recalibrations after a March 14 cyberattack; Intoxalock provided 10-day extensions and will cover related costs.

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A hacker attack has paralyzed the system of an alcohol test provider. Now numerous drivers can no longer start their cars – even though they are sober.

It is still unknown what type of cyber-attack hit Intoxalock.

The company Intoxalock produces the so-called "ignition interlock" devices (alkolock), which are mandatory for drivers caught driving under...

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A cyber attack on the US provider Intoxalock is currently paralyzing thousands of alcohol testing systems - with the result that affected drivers can no longer start their cars despite a valid driving licence. (Continue reading)

The service is actually intended to prevent drunk driving. Now it also stops sober people from driving.

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