Nevada’s Cyber Snafu: State Offices Closed Amid Digital Drama!

Nevada’s dealing with a cyberattack hangover, two days in, and it’s a doozy! The state has closed all offices, but fear not, 911 is still functional. While websites and phones are on a coffee break, the Governor assures it’s all hands on deck to restore service. Nevada cyberattack chaos continues—grab popcorn, not your data!

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Hot Take:

Looks like Nevada’s government websites have decided to take an unexpected long weekend. Who knew state websites could be such prima donnas, shutting down just to get a little bit of attention from cybercriminals and tech support teams alike? Let’s hope the hackers don’t mistake this for the high stakes of Vegas, because the only jackpot they’re hitting is a whole lot of governmental red tape!

Key Points:

  • Cyberattack strikes Nevada, disrupting websites and phone systems.
  • State offices closed on Monday as recovery efforts continued.
  • Governor’s office confirms a network security incident began early Sunday.
  • 911 and emergency services remain unaffected despite the chaos.
  • Investigation ongoing with local, tribal, and federal agencies involved.

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