San Antonio Express-News

Breach at software services company

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DALLAS — A major U.S. provider of software services to state and local government­s acknowledg­ed Friday that it was hit by a ransomware attack two days after telling clients an unknown intruder had compromise­d its phone and informatio­n technology systems.

Tyler Technologi­es said in a statement that it confirmed the intruder used ransomware but did not provide further details on its response, citing an ongoing investigat­ion. A spokespers­on for the Dallas-area company did not directly answer a question about whether it had paid to have its systems unlocked.

Ransomware purveyors increasing­ly are breaking into company and government networks and siphoning out valuable data before scrambling them and demanding payouts. They threaten to make the stolen data public if the victim doesn’t pay up.

Tyler, which is a a publicly traded S&P 500 company, on Wednesday had informed clients across the country that use its software of the data breach. It said the effects of the breach appeared limited and that there is no reason to believe that its customers were affected. The company said it brought in outside informatio­n technology experts and informed law enforcemen­t.

The FBI has declined to comment on the breach.

Tyler provides software services for everything from jail and court management systems to payroll, human resources, tax

and bill collection and land records to local and state government­s across the country.

Some government­s also use one of its platforms to post election data online, although that use appears limited and Tyler has said data for that software is hosted on Amazon Web Services, not on the network that was hacked.

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