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Wichita ransomware attack shuts down multiple services. What comes next?

Wichita finds itself tossed back in time for a couple of weeks by a cyberattack on City Hall that’s  upended basic ways of doing business online. So now residents need to head to Walmart or Dillons to pay their water bills. Parents who want to enroll their kids in swimming lessons must go to a recreation center to sign them up in person. And because the hack disabled fare boxes — and because efforts to get people to pay with cash were short-live…
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The Wichita Beacon broke the news in on Wednesday, May 22, 2024.
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