WILLIAMSPORT — No data held by the Lycoming County Department of Public Safety appears to have been compromised by an August cyber incident, the county solicitor says.
The county detected ransomware on its computer network on Aug. 12 and immediately launched an investigation with assistance from nationally recognized third-party cybersecurity and data forensics consultants.
It offered to provide written notice to individuals affected by the breach, along with a complementary monitoring service where applicable.
Neither was triggered because no complaints were received, solicitor Christopher Kenyon said Monday.
Law enforcement, including the FBI, was notified and the network was secured, Commissioner Scott L. Metzger said at the time.
It was determined that the data that was taken migh

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