City of Columbus Addressing Cybersecurity Incident
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~ Columbus, OH - The City of Columbus is currently facing a cybersecurity incident and is working diligently to restore its systems. According to the city's Department of Technology, an abnormality was discovered on Thursday, July 18 while monitoring their systems. This abnormality was unrelated to the global IT outage that has been affecting many organizations worldwide.

In response to this discovery, the Department of Technology took immediate action to limit potential exposure. This included severing internet connectivity as a proactive protective measure. As a result, some resident-facing IT services are currently experiencing outages and may take some time to be fully restored. However, essential services such as the 9-1-1 and 311 systems, as well as employee payroll, remain operational.

The city has also engaged law enforcement and cybersecurity experts in order to eradicate the threat and comply with applicable laws. Their goal is to limit any further risk and ensure the safety of their systems. If any individuals are impacted by this incident, they will receive notification from the city.

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In response to questions about the incident, the city has provided some FAQs for clarification. When asked about what happened, it was revealed that an abnormality was discovered in their system on July 18th and swift action was taken to reduce potential exposure. The exact cause is still under investigation but it is believed that a City of Columbus employee clicked on a malicious link sent via email.

Concerns were also raised about whether any personal identifiable information was accessed during this incident. The city stated that they are still investigating what information may have been accessed and if any individuals are impacted, they will receive individual notification.

As for what actions are being taken by the City of Columbus in response to this event, they are currently in the eradication and recovery phase of restoring their systems. They have also reminded residents that if they have any questions or concerns about this incident, they can always call 3-1-1 for information.

In conclusion, the City of Columbus is taking all necessary measures to address this cybersecurity incident and ensure the safety of their systems. They are working closely with experts and law enforcement to eradicate the threat and comply with applicable laws. Residents can rest assured that their essential services such as 9-1-1 and 311 systems are still operational. The city will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available.

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