Jackson County Copes With Devastating Haxxorz Attack This Week

Two notes to share after the Exec declared a "state of emergency" this week following an election day breach that didn't impact elections BUT added to property tax misery.

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County offices remain closed this week during ongoing ransomware recovery

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Jackson County, in conjunction with federal law enforcement authorities and contracted cybersecurity specialists, continues its investigation into the origin of a ransomware attack that disrupted multiple county services early Tuesday morning. Measures are actively in place to prevent further compromise to the county’s network, as the incident response team implements a thorough yet cautious approach to restoring systems to full operational capacity within a secure environment. As a result of this methodical approach, the County has decided to close its Assessment, Collection and Recorder of Deeds offices for the remainder of this week.

“There is an urgent need to reinstate the county's core functions to minimize inconvenience for residents,” said Jackson County Executive Frank White, Jr. "We are actively exploring every avenue to ensure our residents are not negatively impacted by the closures.”

As stated yesterday, the impact on the county does not include taxpayers’ personal and sensitive financial information. Such data is hosted completely outside of the county’s network and is securely managed and stored by our trusted partner, PayIt.

Due to the sensitivity of this security breach, the County's capacity to disclose information is limited. However, updates will be provided as they become available and deemed appropriate.

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Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Jackson County Prosecutor's Office remains open following cyber attack

The Jackson County Prosecutor's Office remains open this week in the wake of the recent cyber attack on Jackson County government offices. The prosecutor's office has limited computer and telephone services. But the office continues to receive electronic mail, although some responses may be delayed.
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