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    You are at:Home»Local News»Pottawatomie County»Pott Co. Treasurer’s Office Hit Hard by Cyberattack

    Pott Co. Treasurer’s Office Hit Hard by Cyberattack

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    By KMAN Staff on September 27, 2021 Pottawatomie County
    The Pottawatomie County Treasurer’s Office continues to deal with the after effects of a cyberattack that effectively shut it down last week.
    County treasurer Lisa Wright told the County Commission Monday morning that her office continues to work with the state to get Drivers License services back up and running.
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    Wright said her office worked through the problems sporadically early last week before everything locked down at midweek.
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    Email remains down for all Pottawatomie County personnel and offices because of the attack.
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