Flint, Michigan, Faces Ransomware Attack
Flint, Michigan, Faces Ransomware Attack
Flint, Michigan, Faces Ransomware Attack
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Flint, Michigan, is currently grappling with a ransomware attack that has disrupted its internal network, beginning early on August 14, 2024. The FBI and Michigan Attorney General's Office are investigating the incident, while the city's IT department collaborates with cybersecurity experts to assess the extent of the damage and restore services. Emergency services remain operational, but residents can only make payments via cash or check, as online payment systems are down, with no late fees or water shutoffs during this period. The city is also looking into whether any personal data of residents or employees has been compromised. Mayor Sheldon Neeley emphasized the city's commitment to resolving the issue and minimizing disruptions for residents. There is currently no timeline for when services will be fully restored.

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