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Two weeks after Nevada’s government computer systems went down due to a cyberattack, some of them remain offline. Certain departments have updated people about continuing issues, such as the DMV saying that it is struggling to issue first-time Real IDs, standard licenses, and instruction permits. It is waiving any late fees that accrue as a result of these delays:
The Office of Emergency Management/Homeland Security is providing online updates about the status of various departments.
Despite this, Nevada officials haven’t confirmed that the August 25 attack compromised anyone’s personal data. They said that several systems were intentionally taken offline for containment reasons. Investigators from the FBI and CISA are working with state authorities to try to understand what happened.
data was moved outside of the state network
A forensic review confirmed that certain data was moved outside of the state network by the hackers, the scope of which is still unknown.
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