Unified Government Hit by Cybersecurity Attack Over Easter Weekend

Published on May 26, 2022

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Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

The Unified Government of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, KS (UG) has been working around the clock to comprehensively assess and remediate the recent cybersecurity attack. This is an extremely fluid situation and information is being shared as soon it is available and updated.

It is important to ensure the community has accurate information as we are seeing incorrect information and speculation circulated in the media and online. We have developed the following FAQ to help dispel some of the myths and rumors that we are seeing published.

What exactly happened?

On Saturday, April 16, 2022, the Unified Government of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, Kansas discovered a cybersecurity attack to its data centers during routine maintenance of its systems. This did not impact online or cloud-based services such as our website as it targeted on-premises servers. Out of an abundance of caution, many UG servers were shut down to isolate the issue during an assessment of the impact.

The rapid response of the Department of Technology Services quickly contained the attack. Federal cybersecurity authorities were notified within hours of the attack’s discovery. The Unified Government brought in additional private sector cybersecurity resources to assist with preventing repeat attacks, identifying and removing any malicious software, and strengthening cybersecurity posture of the UG. No additional attacks have been identified since the April 16 event.

Was this a ransomware attack?

The details of the nature of the cybersecurity attack will be disclosed once the full assessment is complete. As noted above, until we have fully assessed the threat, we do not want to inadvertently expose our organization to further attacks.

What is happening now?

In partnership with federal and state authorities and our technology partners, we are finishing a thorough investigation of what was impacted by the attack.

There has been speculation on social media about data breaches, but the examples offered by the public in various are not related to systems impacted by this threat. It is important to note that the Unified Government has had to sought to be transparent about the attack while also protecting the organization from additional threats. There is an active investigation into the attack, and we do not want to release information that may inadvertently hamper the investigation.

My internet and/or phone service is slow. Is this cybersecurity threat to blame?

No, these are not services that the Unified Government provides to the county of Wyandotte as these utilities are provided by private companies. 

What Unified Government departments/services were impacted?

Departments that work closely with the state, such as Motor Vehicles, had to delay services as connections to state databases were shut down to protect data. Motor Vehicle connection to state systems has been restored and services are being restarted and the backlog of received transactions processed. The Unified Government maintains a running list of service impacts on our website as this is a fluid situation. The connections to state databases are being restored already and most departments have maintained normal operations.

The Unified Government has been moving to replace on-premise systems with Software-as-a-Service (SAS) solutions for several years. As a result, many of the systems that residents utilize for information and transactions remained functional as did internal functions such as email. Services that were impacted are being brought back online in a safe and secure manner.

Can I email or call the Unified Government?

Yes! We are here and ready to serve you. 3-1-1 has remained operational throughout the incident.

Can I pay my property taxes online?

No, you currently cannot pay your property taxes online. However, you can drop-off your payment to the Wyandotte County Courthouse (710 N. 7th Street, Second Floor). Please check our website tomorrow for updates.

Can I renew my motor vehicle tags?

Yes, you can still submit your renewal online through the myWyco app, drop-off or mail registrations and renewals. If we have processed the renewal in our system, customers will display as “current” when their tags are run (even without the updated sticker). Motor Vehicles is getting caught up on all renewals with about a one business day turnaround on tags.

When will I be able to be serviced regarding my new title registration?

Customers are now able to go online to book new title registration appointments with appointments resuming Friday, April 29, 2022. With the current backlog while systems were on pause, we anticipate that appointments will fill-up quickly. We appreciate your patience as appointment times may be subject to change.

Is the Appraiser's Office still holding hearings?

The Appraiser’s Office is still holding appeals on all applications received prior to the April 14, 2022 deadline.

Are any Appraisal decisions being made at this time?

Currently no decisions are being made until we are able to fully assess the impacted services.

When is the anticipated timeframe all impacted services will be back to normal operations?

Updates will be provided as they are available on wycokck.org. Please continue to check our website for the latest information on impacted services and the resumption of normal operations for affected departments.

Were any resident records or information leaked in this attack?

We will better understand the full nature of the threat as the investigation progresses. Please stay tuned for more information.

Protecting your data in the information age should always be a priority and we appreciate how not knowing the details behind recent headlines can be scary. The federal government provides many resources on protecting your identity and personal information which encourage everyone to follow. Check out this guide on protecting your personal data: Protect Your Personal Information and Data | Consumer Advice (ftc.gov)

Update On service impacts: Thursday, May 26, 2022

The Unified Government has been working through a comprehensive assessment of the impact of the recent cybersecurity attack on our systems and services. Work to restore services is underway. As of this afternoon, the following services are impacted:

  • Delinquent Real Estate: Tax Sale 349 and 350 will be rescheduled for June 29, 2022. Stay tuned for more details!

  • District Attorney: Some services may be delayed and several trials have been postponed. Please contact Jonathan Carter at (913) 573-2849 for any updates.

  • District Court: The District Court is currently not accepting e-filings. If you need to file something, please come to the Courthouse (710 N. 7th Street, KCK, 66101) or send your paperwork via fax:

  • Human Resources: Posting of new positions may be delayed but please check out the many existing job openings currently on our website.

  • Municipal Court: The Municipal Court cashier window located on the (2nd floor) of the Municipal Building is open for payments and bonds, however customers should anticipate longer lines for processing. The myWyco app is fully operational, allowing customers to pay municipal court tickets, set court dates and set payment reminders.

    The Municipal Court email and phones are fully operational. If you have any questions or concerns, please email the court at kckmunicourt@wycokck.org or call at (913) 573-5200.

    Court

    • Traffic arraignments scheduled between now and 6/1/22 are postponed; letters will be mailed rescheduling court dates.
    • Misdemeanor cases, domestic violence cases, and trials will be held as scheduled.

    For any questions, please email the court at: kckmunicourt@wycokck.org or call (913) 573-5200.

  • Motor Vehicles: You can still submit your renewal online through the myWyco app, drop-off or mail registrations and renewals. If we have processed the renewal in our system, customers will display as “current” when their tags are run (even without the updated sticker). Motor Vehicles is getting caught up on all renewals with about a one business day turnaround on tags.

    Customers are now able to go online to book new title registration appointments with appointments resuming Friday, April 29, 2022. With the current backlog while systems were on pause, we anticipate that appointments will fill-up quickly. We appreciate your patience as appointment times may be subject to change.

  • Procurement: Any bids in process will be delayed. If you have questions about submitting a proposal, you may call (913) 573-5440.

  • Sheriff's Office: Booking confirmations online are not available. If you have any questions, please call (913) 573-2861.

  • Register of Deeds: The Register of Deeds has not been affected and operations are fully functional.

  • Treasury: As of Monday, May 2, 2022, The Treasury Department is restored to full operations. Online property tax payments are now available through the myWyco app. You can pay in-person at the Wyandotte County Courthouse (710 N. 7th Street). 

We appreciate your patience as we continue to address the impact of this attack. The community is encouraged to check back with us as we provide ongoing updates on the availability of various services. If you have any questions, please contact the departments listed above or call us at 3-1-1


Ongoing investigation will assess full impact of the attack on our systems and services

This weekend the Unified Government of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, Kansas was subject to a cybersecurity attack to its data centers. The Unified Government has been working diligently to restore services and data access.

We encourage community members to continue to check out our website wycokck.org or call 3-1-1 for updates on services impacted.

This is a fluid situation with an ongoing assessment of the damage underway. We are actively working with the US Department of Homeland Security, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and the Mid-America Regional Council cybersecurity task force to determine what data, if any, may have been compromised.

We anticipate some services may be impacted. The Unified Government website is still accessible, and we will be providing updates as they are available.

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