"Hackers Paralyze 911 Operations in Suffolk County, NY"

A ransomware attack on Suffolk County government systems in New York on September 8th continues to wreak havoc on citizens of the area, driving overwhelmed 911 operators working without the aid of computers to call for backup.  The ransomware attack is still causing emergency operators to work with pen and paper, then make phone calls to dispatch officers to send help.  The Suffolk County Police Department has asked the New York Police Department for help handling the calls.  In response, the NYPD will add five extra officers per shift to help, NBC New York reported.  Emergency lines aren't the only systems that have been impacted in Suffolk County.  NBC New York said that police don't have access to their car computers, and even the system for title reporting is shut down, meaning no one can close real estate deals in the area.

 

Dark Reading reports: "Hackers Paralyze 911 Operations in Suffolk County, NY"

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