Tuesday, November 12, 2024
Homecyber securityKansas County Ransomware Attack Exposed Nearly 30,000 Residents' Sensitive Data

Kansas County Ransomware Attack Exposed Nearly 30,000 Residents’ Sensitive Data

Published on

Malware protection

Franklin County, Kansas, has fallen victim to a ransomware attack that compromised the sensitive data of nearly 30,000 residents.

The breach occurred on May 19, 2024, and was not discovered until August 29, 2024.

According to a report submitted by Matthew Meade, an attorney with Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott and legal counsel for Franklin County, the attack involved an external system breach through hacking.

- Advertisement - SIEM as a Service

This incident marks a serious cybersecurity lapse for the county, exposing names and other personal identifiers.

Free Webinar on How to Protect Small Businesses Against Advanced Cyberthreats -> Free Registration

Impact on Residents

According to the Office of the Maine Attorney General report, the data breach affected 29,690 individuals, including eight Maine residents.

While the number of affected Maine residents is relatively small, the breach underscores the widespread impact of cyberattacks on local government entities.

Franklin County has taken steps to notify affected individuals through written communication, with notifications sent out by September 20, 2024. The county also offers identity theft protection services to those impacted by the breach.

In response to the attack, Franklin County works closely with cybersecurity experts to assess the damage and prevent future breaches.

The county has not disclosed specific details about how the hackers gained access to their systems but is committed to enhancing their cybersecurity measures.

Legal counsel Matthew Meade emphasized the importance of transparency and swift action in addressing such incidents.

“Our priority is to protect our residents’ information and ensure that we take all necessary steps to prevent similar occurrences in the future,” Meade stated. 

This breach highlights the growing threat of ransomware attacks on government entities and the need for robust cybersecurity protocols.

As local governments continue to digitize their operations, ensuring data security must remain a top priority to safeguard citizens’ personal information.

Franklin County’s experience serves as a cautionary tale for other municipalities nationwide, emphasizing the importance of vigilance and preparedness in the face of evolving cyber threats.

Analyse AnySuspicious Links Using ANY.RUN's New Safe Browsing Tool: Try It for Free

Divya
Divya
Divya is a Senior Journalist at GBhackers covering Cyber Attacks, Threats, Breaches, Vulnerabilities and other happenings in the cyber world.

Latest articles

10 Best DNS Management Tools – 2025

Best DNS Management Tools play a crucial role in efficiently managing domain names and...

Sweet Security Announces Availability of its Cloud Native Detection & Response Platform on the AWS Marketplace

Customers can now easily integrate Sweet’s runtime detection and response platform into their AWS...

Researchers Detailed Credential Abuse Cycle

Cybercriminals exploit leaked credentials, obtained through various means, to compromise systems and data, enabling...

New Android Malware SpyAgent Taking Screenshots Of User’s Devices

SpyAgent, a newly discovered Android malware, leverages OCR technology to extract cryptocurrency recovery phrases...

Free Webinar

Protect Websites & APIs from Malware Attack

Malware targeting customer-facing websites and API applications poses significant risks, including compliance violations, defacements, and even blacklisting.

Join us for an insightful webinar featuring Vivek Gopalan, VP of Products at Indusface, as he shares effective strategies for safeguarding websites and APIs against malware.

Discussion points

Scan DOM, internal links, and JavaScript libraries for hidden malware.
Detect website defacements in real time.
Protect your brand by monitoring for potential blacklisting.
Prevent malware from infiltrating your server and cloud infrastructure.

More like this

Researchers Detailed Credential Abuse Cycle

Cybercriminals exploit leaked credentials, obtained through various means, to compromise systems and data, enabling...

New Android Malware SpyAgent Taking Screenshots Of User’s Devices

SpyAgent, a newly discovered Android malware, leverages OCR technology to extract cryptocurrency recovery phrases...

Tor Network Suffers IP Spoofing Attack Via Non-Exit Relays

In late October 2024, a coordinated IP spoofing attack targeted the Tor network, prompting...