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According to sources, Wayne County (a Government organization in Michigan) was hit with a cyber attack. It was first reported on 2024-10-02.

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Source 1  |  2024-10-02

Cyberattack hits Wayne County government; services affected as hacker demands ransom

“ Wayne County government fell victim to a cyberattack Wednesday, according to sources, bringing some services to a standstill.“

“It was not clear Wednesday who was behind the hack, but a source says the hacker made a financial demand of the county through ransomware. “

“At the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office, jail inmates could not be bonded out while the servers were comprised, a source said. Defense attorneys said they couldn't schedule visits with their clients following the hack. “

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