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The statewide cyberattack is creating a major roadblock for car buyers in Nevada. DMV offices shut down, and dealerships can’t file certain electronic paperwork for customers. “The biggest issue right ...
Some services at the DMV are still available, including Rapid Registration for first-time vehicle registration and Turbo Titles that allow people to apply for a new or duplicate title online. The ...
The Governor's Technology Office says state services and phone lines may still be spotty as officials work to repair a ...
A viewer reached out to Channel 13 with a question about possible late fees regarding her inability to renew her registration ...
State services were closed on Monday throughout Nevada.That's after Governor Joe Lombardo's office says there was a "network ...
Officials from the Nevada DMV posted an update to social media Tuesday afternoon, that DMV offices would remain closed “until ...
For the second day in a row, state in person and some online services are still down.Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo's office ...
Nevada state offices, including the DMV, remain closed as officials confirm a cyberattack disrupted systems. Recovery continues; no personal data exposed.
Many people showed up at DMV offices across Nevada for their appointments this week only to learn the agency is closed.
Lombardo reiterated on Thursday that the hackers also exfiltrated data out of the system, but it was unclear at this point what kind of data was removed and if it included personal information.
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — Officials confirmed on Wednesday that the cyberattack on Nevada Sunday morning was a ransomware attack.
Since Sunday, state offices across Nevada were impacted by what was initially called a “security incident,” causing many state agencies, including the Nevada ...