Kansas Courts Shift to Paper Operations for Two Weeks Amid Cyberattack Probe
7 points by award_ 1 year ago | 4 comments- cssanchez 1 year agoWow that's not just any hack, but a total pwn. Case management system is down and even their payment systems are down. Yikes!
- danielmarkbruce 1 year agoMakes you wonder how many others are about to be pwnd. I believe Kansas uses a system that a lot of court systems used, from Tyler Technologies. There are stories about their systems being hacked before.
- mypetocean 1 year agoIf civic government contractors are anything like military contractors, then many of them haven't even heard of a version control system like Git or SVN – instead, naming file versions manually, like old Word DOC names (utils_b4_final2.cpp). I saw this personally at a major contractor in the last five years.
I don't have high expectations for the care invested in the code.
The bigger problem isn't being pwned in an embarrassing way like this. It's all the successful hacks into government systems which never get spotted or are never discussed at a level where they are likely to motivate positive change.
- mypetocean 1 year ago
- danielmarkbruce 1 year ago
- award_ 1 year ago> The following services were marked as having issues after the Kansas Court cyberattack –
* Kansas District Court Public Access
* Appellate Case Inquiry System
* Kansas Attorney Registration
* Kansas online marriage license applications
* Central payment center in the Office of Judicial Administration
* Kansas eCourt Case Management System
* Kansas Protection Order Portal
* Kansas Court eFiling