Anne Arundel County government buildings will reopen Tuesday after a cyber incident that started Saturday. While the public services have been impacted, emergency employees must report to work, whereas non-emergency workers are encouraged to work from home. Officials have no timeline for full service restoration but promise updates via social media. The cyber threats did not affect the county’s public schools or library services. Thanking residents for their patience, County Executive Steuart Pittman highlighted that work is ongoing to resolve the issues.
"As Anne Arundel County continues to respond to an ongoing cyber incident of external origins, I want to thank our residents for their patience as certain county services remain offline temporarily," Pittman wrote on X Monday.
The incident began Saturday when the county government posted that some of its public services were down but both 911 and 311 were working.
County officials do not have a timeline for when full service will be restored but said they would provide updates via social media.
Emergency and essential employees must report for work at their usual times in consultation with their supervisors.
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