The City of Columbus still being impacted by a cyber attack last month that forced the city to disconnect from the internet.
The Columbus Fire Division is able to provide uninterrupted service without delays, despite unexpected obstacles involving the data breach .
ABC 6 is uncovering that the fire department is just one of several city departments impacted by the actions of overseas hackers. Those hackers stole more than a quarter of a million files from city servers three weeks ago.City workers are telling us that they continue to have connection issues with their emails.
Anyone heading to the city impound lot is reminded to bring cash if they plan to pick up a towed car, pay for a violation or purchase a permit.
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