ST. PAUL, Minn. (FOX 9) - St. Paul officials say the city is "in recovery" after shutting down its network in response to a ransomware attack that happened back in July.
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Update on St. Paul Cyberattack
What they're saying:
Officials shared updates on the following St. Paul services:
Phone lines: Full department phone line service was restored after priority lines, such as emergency services, were restored early in the incident.
Payments: Online bill payments for St. Paul Regional Water Services have been fully restored and no late fees have been charged during the outage. Payment systems for pools and golf courses has also been restored.
Libraries: Public internet access at libraries is