The state of Nevada has temporarily closed its state offices following a major network security incident that has disrupted normal operations. Governor Joe Lombardo confirmed that this cybersecurity breach has caused several state office websites to go offline while phone services are experiencing substantial interruptions.
Although the full extent and specifics of the incident remain unclear, multiple state departments have been affected, significantly limiting public access to essential services. The governor’s office has been providing updates through the social media platform X, emphasizing the seriousness of the breach and reassuring residents that efforts to resolve the issue are underway.
Impact and Response
- State Website Downtime: Multiple official websites are currently inaccessible.
- Phone Service Interruptions: Calls to state offices are experiencing significant disruptions.
- Active Investigation: Cybersecurity teams are working to identify the cause and prevent further issues.
Authorities have not disclosed the origin or motive behind this incident. Meanwhile, residents are advised to:
- Follow official state channels for continuous updates.
- Use alternative methods for urgent communications related to state services.
This event underscores the increasing challenges state governments face in securing digital infrastructure in a rapidly evolving cyber threat landscape. Nevada officials remain committed to restoring systems safely and minimizing disruption to residents and services.
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