SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) – An Iranian-backed hacker group has claimed to have breached St. Joseph County computer systems.
The allegations came from a group called Handala Hack, which got media attention this week after claiming to have hacked FBI Director Kash Patel’s email.
The group claims to have compromised two terabytes of information, including county employee information, police reports, court paperwork, health reports and death certificates.
County officials say it appears the extent of the hack is minimal.
A member of the St. Joseph County Council released a statement that reads: “St. Joseph County officials are aware of a data breach by an outside entity. That breach appears to be limited to a 3rd party virtual faxing system and was an identified issue earlier this week that has since been resolved. This breach may have exposed sensitive information, and those limited files are being leveraged to exaggerate the extent to which county technology systems have been compromised. After working internally and with the County’s vendors, it currently appears no server or system has been breached other than this 3rd party faxing services.”
A spokesman for the city of South Bend said the governing body has not been affected by any kind of hack or breach.
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