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WINONA, Minn. — Winona County officials confirmed Wednesday the county was hit with a ransomware attack this week.

County officials first discovered the ransomware attack on the county’s computer network on Tuesday, April 7, according to a statement from Maureen Holte, Winona County administrator. In response, county officials took affected systems offline and are working to restore services. Holte said people using county services can expect delays.

The ransomware attack did not affect county emergency services and 911 and emergency services continue to operate as normal, Holte’s announcement said.

The ransomware attack comes less than three months after an earlier ransomware attack on county computer networks. That was discovered Jan. 22 and largely resolved by the end of February. Holte said the earlier attack led to the county updating its IT protocols and helped prepare the county for this incident.

“(W)e were in the process of implementing critical improvements to our network,” Holte wrote. “In fact, those improvements helped us to detect this incident, investigate and take steps to recover.”

The two incidents don’t appear to be related, she added.

County officials asked state officials to declare a local state of emergency, which was granted. Gov. Tim Walz authorized a cybersecurity and recovery team from the

Minnesota National Guard was sent to Winona

to deploy to help with investigating the incident, containing the damage and restoring systems.

County officials also notified the FBI and Minnesota Cyber Resources.

Holte added that because the incident is now part of a criminal investigation, other details and information about the cyberattack aren’t being released as of Wednesday.

John Molseed joined the Post Bulletin in 2018. He covers arts, culture, entertainment, nature and other fun stories he’s surprised he gets paid to cover. When he’s not writing articles about Southeast Minnesota artists and musicians, he’s either picking banjo, brewing beer, biking or looking for other hobbies that begin with the letter “b.” Readers can reach John at 507-285-7713 or jmolseed@postbulletin.com.



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