Nearly one month after hackers shut down the Dallas Central Appraisal District in a ransomware attack, DCAD has notified the City of Dallas that it will still be more than a week before it can launch a new limited website.
Nearly one month after hackers shut down the Dallas Central Appraisal District in a ransomware attack, DCAD has notified theThe Nov. 8th attack shut down the agency's systems, servers, email and website.
Cheryl Jordan, the DCAD Director of Community Relations says they hope to have their issues resolved in a couple more weeks. This was already an extraordinary year for DCAD, with soaring property values leading to a flood of appraisal protests. Most of DCAD's work was completed for the year, but there are several thousand property owners in the county whose tax bills may be delayed because of the attack.Dr. Murat Kantarcioglu, the director of UT Dallas' Data Security and Privacy Lab supports DCAD's decision not to communicate with the hackers as some government agencies have done.
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