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Breach
2023
Kansas courts to operate on paper for at least 2 weeks due to "unauthorized incursion" into system

Kansas courts to operate on paper for at least 2 weeks due to "unauthorized incursion" into system

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Incident Details

In Kansas, particularly in Sedgwick County, court operations are expected to rely on paper for a minimum of two weeks due to a suspected intrusion into the new statewide computer system. Judge Phil Journey from Kansas anticipates that the system will be offline for at least two weeks, impacting all state courts in Kansas.

Incident

How Did the Breach Happen?

There is a belief that the breach involved an "unauthorized intrusion" into the recently implemented computer network spanning the entire state.

What Data has been Compromised?

The information does not contain any reference to that.

Why Did the company's Security Measures Fail?

The information does not contain any reference to it.

What Immediate Impact Did the Breach Have on the company?

The breach caused the newly implemented state computer system to be shut down, forcing all Kansas state courts to switch to manual paper-based operations for a minimum of two weeks.

How could this have been prevented?

The details do not include this information.

What have we learned from this data breach?

The information does not include any details regarding this.

Summary of Coverage

The court systems across Kansas, specifically in Sedgwick County, will temporarily switch to paper-based operations for a minimum of two weeks following an unauthorized breach in the recently implemented statewide computer network.

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