January 17, 2025 - 08:46

Eastham and Bourne town governments have recently reported incidents involving compromised technology systems, raising concerns about cybersecurity and data protection. Officials in both towns have urged employees to delete potentially harmful software and secure sensitive information to prevent further breaches.
The incidents have prompted immediate investigations to determine the extent of the compromise and to implement measures to safeguard against future attacks. Town officials are collaborating with cybersecurity experts to assess the vulnerabilities that may have led to these incidents.
Residents are being reassured that the local governments are taking the situation seriously and are committed to restoring the integrity of their systems. As a precaution, residents are advised to remain vigilant regarding their personal data and to report any unusual activity related to government communications.
The towns are emphasizing the importance of cybersecurity awareness among employees and residents alike, aiming to foster a culture of caution in the digital age.
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