ALBANY, N.Y. -- The New York state Legislature's bill drafting office was hit with an apparent cyberattack, officials said ...
As suspected Wednesday, bad actors are to blame for taking computers in the state’s Bill Drafting Commission offline. The incident is further delaying production of the already-late state budget.
The problem was so befuddling that Gov. Kathy Hochul said the state commission had to turn to a computer system from 1994 so ...
The New York state budget, which is already over two weeks late, is likely to be even later, after the Legislature’s bill ...
Operations at the New York Legislative Bill Drafting Commission have been disrupted by a cyberattack against its bill ...
An apparent cyberattack struck the New York State Legislature’s computer infrastructure overnight Tuesday, slowing progress ...
Days after lawmakers in Albany reached agreement on the framework of a $237 billion state budget, a digital security breach ...
Earlier this week, Governor Kathy Hochul announced an agreement on the state budget, but it still has not been voted on and ...
The incident early Wednesday will require the state to use “antiquated” computers to draft its budget, Gov. Kathy Hochul said ...
A cyberattack hit the state budget process as bill drafting was underway, leading to a momentary pause to resolve the issue.
The computer infrastructure of the New York State Legislature appeared to be the target of an alleged cyberattack overnight ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul says the attack targeted the legislative office where bills are written and digitally printed.