Oxford County Cyber Attack: Forensic Investigation Underway
Oxford County Cybersecurity Incident
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Oxford County has experienced a “cybersecurity incident” leading to an ongoing forensic investigation. County Warden Marcus Ryan stated, "Last week, we shared that Oxford County was responding to a technical incident relating to its information system." The county's IT staff identified unexpected activity and initiated immediate containment measures.
Third-party cybersecurity experts have been engaged to assist with forensic investigation and remediation efforts. The county has also taken additional security measures to prevent future incidents. Ryan emphasized the importance of determining the extent of any compromised information: “Our focus from the start has been, and will continue to be, determining whether and to what extent information within our systems may be compromised.”
Carmi Levy, a technology expert, noted the complexities of communication post-cyberattack. "It’s a bit like walking a high-wire," he explained, referring to the balance between transparency and security. The county is working to maintain normal operations while navigating this incident, which may take months to fully resolve.
For further insights on the incident, visit Penticton Herald and Carmi Levy’s analysis.
Fort Bend County Library Security Breach
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Fort Bend County is facing a library computer security breach, prompting a special meeting of the Commissioners Court. The court approved nearly $2.5 million for cybersecurity services from various IT firms, including NetSync Network and Weaver. These expenditures are vital for addressing the breach while maintaining confidentiality about the specifics of the incident.
The Fort Bend County Libraries have experienced network disruptions, with alerts on their new website indicating ongoing technical issues. Despite these problems, services are still available, albeit with limitations. The Texas Department of Information Resources requires local governments to report any security incidents within 48 hours of discovery, yet the details surrounding this breach remain scarce.
For more information, see the full article on Fort Bend Independent and updates on the library's status at Fort Bend Libraries.
Union County Ransomware Attack
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Union County, Ohio, suffered a ransomware attack affecting 45,487 residents. The incident, which occurred from May 6 to May 18, 2025, led to the theft of sensitive data, including Social Security numbers, financial account information, and medical records. Officials detected the ransomware on May 18 and promptly launched an investigation with external cybersecurity assistance.
Data breach notification letters were sent to impacted individuals, detailing the nature of the incident and the types of stolen information. Union County's proactive response included alerting federal law enforcement about the breach. As of now, no specific ransomware group has claimed responsibility for the attack.
For detailed information, refer to the breach notification letter shared with the Maine General Attorney and further coverage on The Record.
Additional Incident Reports
The unexplained deaths of an elderly man and woman in Oxfordshire have sparked a police investigation. Authorities are currently gathering information about the circumstances surrounding these deaths, which occurred at a property in Milton, Abington. Further details are pending as the investigation unfolds.
For updates on this investigation, check back with local news sources for the latest developments.