Ransomware attack strikes Hall County

October 7, 2020
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A ransomware attack has occurred involving critical systems within the Hall County Government networks, including an interruption of phone services.

As soon as it occurred, the county officials say they began working to investigate the cause, to restore operations, and determine the effects of the incident. Hall County has also enlisted the assistance of third party cyber security professionals to expedite the recovery.

“The safety and security of the public and County employees remains our top priority. We are working around the clock to work through this ransomware cyberattack and ask for the public’s patience as we implement business continuity measures,” County officials said in a statement released just after 5:30 p.m. Wednesday.

Officials say emergency services were not and will not be disrupted due to the attack.

At this time, there is no evidence to show that citizen or employee data has been compromised. However, citizens and employees are encouraged to take precautionary measures to monitor and protect their personal information.

While some applications are disabled as the county works to resolve this incident, business continuity measures have been implemented.

Updates will be provided through the official Hall County website as they become available.

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