New Mexicos Bernalillo County Investigates Ransomware Attack

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Publicated : 23/11/2024   Category : security


New Mexicos Bernalillo County Investigates Ransomware Attack


A suspected ransomware attack has led Bernalillo County officials to take systems offline and sever network connections.



New Mexicos Bernalillo County closed most county buildings on Jan. 5 after a suspected ransomware attack targeted its systems.
Bernalillo County is the most populous in New Mexico and includes the cities of Albuquerque, Los Ranchos, and Tijeras. Officials report the disruption likely occurred between midnight and 5:30 a.m. on Jan. 5. They have taken affected systems offline and severed network connections, as well as notified county system vendors, which are working to solve the issue and restore system functionality.
While county buildings and offices are closed to the public, employees are working remotely to assist the public, officials wrote in a release. Emergency and public safety services are fully operational, Behavioral Health is operational, and community centers will remain open as scheduled. Its Treasurers Office is accepting tax payments through its online portal, through county drop boxes, and at any branch of the Rio Grande Credit Union, officials wrote.
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