Nevada state agencies, including the DMV, face ongoing disruptions two weeks after a ransomware cyberattack

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Nevada state services remain disrupted two weeks after a ransomware cyberattack, impacting agencies like the DMV. The attack, discovered August 24, forced many state systems offline. While some DMV services have resumed in-person, processing new licenses and IDs is still limited. Renewals and duplicate licenses/IDs are being processed, and canceled appointments are being honored for non-issuance transactions.


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