City of Tucson websites back up after 2-day 'safety' shutdown

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City of Tucson websites back up after 2-day 'safety' shutdown
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The city websites were down for nearly two days as the city investigated 'unusual activity' on its systems, prompting a weeklong halt to Tucson Water shutoffs.

David Wichner The City of Tucson restored its website and online services Thursday morning after they were down for about two days while computer experts investigated “unusual activity” recently detected on its systems.

City spokeswoman Lane Mandle said she did not have further information about the nature of the unusual activity because the investigation is ongoing. The city said it will provide updates during the investigation “when relevant information regarding impacts to its systems becomes available.”

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