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Mariposa County says systems restored after Feb. 2 outage; no evidence of cyberattack
Summary
Technical Services Manager Anthony Rios told the Board of Supervisors that a Feb. 2 countywide outage was caused by an accidental network loop, not a cyberattack, and that critical systems were restored the same day with full restoration the following morning.
Anthony Rios, Mariposa County's technical services manager, told the Board of Supervisors on Feb. 17 that a countywide technology outage on Feb. 2 was caused by an "accidental loop" in the network created during routine weekend work.
"Systems are restored, and the county is operating as normal," Rios said. He added there was "no sign of a cyber attack" and no indication of hardware failure or data loss. Rios gave a timeline: the incident was first noticed at about 6:00…
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