Cyberattack on Pennsylvania courts didn't appear to compromise data, officials say
by Marc Levy
Feb 05, 2024
2 minutes
A weekend cyberattack on the website of Pennsylvania's state courts agency disabled some online systems but did not appear to compromise any data and didn't stop the courts from opening Monday, officials said.
Various county court clerks said their offices were operating smoothly, despite the disruptions to some online portals and services.
The federal government's lead cybersecurity agency, the Chief Justice Debra Todd said in a statement.
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