During a recent government meeting, updates were provided regarding the Seattle Public Library's response to a ransomware attack that occurred over Memorial Day weekend. Chief Librarian Tom Fay reported that the library has been collaborating with specialists and law enforcement, including the FBI, to investigate the incident and secure its network.
The attack has raised concerns about potential data compromise, and while the library is working diligently to restore services, the investigation process is ongoing. Fay noted that similar incidents have affected other library systems, which have taken over a year to fully recover. The Seattle Public Library (SPL) is committed to informing patrons about any personal information that may have been affected, as legally permissible.
Despite the challenges posed by the attack, SPL has managed to keep its central library and branches open, providing access to physical materials and restoring critical services such as e-material lending. Additional services, including access to library accounts and public Wi-Fi, are expected to be reinstated in the coming weeks.
In a lighter note, the meeting also highlighted the attendance of local leaders at the Greater and Greener closing reception at Gas Works Park, where discussions on parks and recreation took place amidst a picturesque Seattle summer backdrop. The event fostered connections among parks department leaders from across the country, showcasing Seattle's commitment to community engagement and environmental stewardship.