“Everything worked well, we didn’t lose anything and now we had to take stuff offline and kind of rebuild and reinstall CAD and now we’re back up and running,” Dwyer told the Journal-News.
He said the malware got into the system, and officials have been checking everything to see if any sensitive information has been compromised.
“We don’t have any information that anything has been compromised yet,” Dwyer said. “It’s something that’s going to be ongoing, obviously we want to look at that over a longer period of time to see exactly what the problems were.”
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