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Cyberattack shuts down Nevada state offices for two days, governor's office says

The cyberattack led to prolonged closure of key agencies, with officials confirming data theft and ongoing FBI-led investigations into the ransomware incident.

  • On Sunday, the State of Nevada identified a network security incident that disrupted online services and forced state agency offices to close.
  • The Governor's Technology Office said the intrusion was 'sophisticated' and 'ransomware-based', investigators found evidence some data was moved outside the network, and the FBI is assisting the probe.
  • State benefit offices experienced delays, with residents like Lauri Taylor told to return with documentation and Marlen Garcia saying, `I was coming to get food stamps for me and my kids. But the office is, I guess, their system is down, and it's gonna be down`.
  • On Wednesday, officials briefed the public in Carson City and said Timothy Galluzi emphasized the forensic analysis is "complex, methodical and time-consuming," with agency counters reopening only after system validation.
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2 News KTVN broke the news in on Tuesday, August 26, 2025.
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