Nevada State Websites Show Little Sign of Life in 3rd Week of Cyberattack
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Nevada state websites show little sign of life in 3rd week of cyberattack
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) -- As state leaders maneuver their way into their third week of a massive, targeted ransomware cyberattack that crippled online systems, phone lines, and websites, a large number of departmental websites remain inoperative, while others are - at least to a degree - up and running. Nevada DMV offices are open, and people are now able to access some services in-person and online. The do-it-yourself kiosks at certain grocery stores…
This Monday's announcement contrasts with last Friday's announcement, which reported on the reboot of activities in all DMV offices, after almost two...
Nevada’s DOI and DMV continue to be impacted by a statewide ransomware attack
The Nevada Division of Insurance (DOI) and Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) have both been impacted by a ransomware attack on the state’s government agencies. A Facebook post made by the DOI Wednesday says that their website remains temporarily unavailable. The website still was not working Friday afternoon following the ransomware incident that was identified by the state on Aug. 24. “We’re grateful to the dedicated teams working tirelessly…
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