LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Gov. Joe Lombardo said Friday 90% of Nevada's websites used by the public are up and running, three weeks after a cyberattack crippled state systems and left services from the DMV to gun background checks offline.

"And the remaining few services that are not back online will continue to be prioritized for restoration in order of public safety and constituent impact," said Lombardo, speaking at his third news conference since the attack was detected Aug. 24.

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"From the very beginning, I've been clear: Our top priority is restoring services that Nevadans depend on every day," Lombardo said. "That has not changed. This time of recovery i

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