
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz on Friday killed the state capital St. Paul city, which has activated the National Guard in response to a Cripping Cyber attack.
The city is currently working with local, state and federal partners to investigate the attack and restore complete functionality, and says emergency services are unaffected.
However, online payments are currently unavailable, and some services in libraries and entertainment centers are temporarily unavailable.
“While many city services are available, some limited systems may be temporarily delayed or interrupted due to access. We appreciate your patience and understanding because we work to bring the system completely online,” the city They say,
The attack has been creating through the weekend, causing widespread disruption across the city after St. Paul’s digital services and important systems.
“St. Paul’s officials are working around the clock since the discovery of cyber attack, Minnesota is closely coordinated with information technology services and an external cyber security seller. Unfortunately, the scale and complexity of the event is more than both internal and commercial reaction capabilities,” a reading. , Emergency work executive order Signed on Tuesday.
“As a result, St. Paul has requested the Minnesota National Guard for a cyber protection assistance to help address the incident and ensure that important municipal services continue without interruption.”

The decision to deploy cyber protection assistance from Minnesota National Guard comes at the city request, after the impact of the cyber attack, St. Paul’s incident exceeded the reaction capacity.
This will ensure the continuity of important services for St. Paul residents, as well as being reduced while reducing their safety and safety.
“We are committed to working with the city of St. Paul to restore cyber security as soon as possible,” Governor Walz said On Tuesday.
“Cyber force of Minnesota National Guard will cooperate with the city, state and federal officials and to resolve the situation and reduce permanent effects.”
The city, the capital of Minnesota, has a population of more than 311,000 and is the second largest city in the state after Miniapolis.
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