
The County Council approved an emergency resolution that allows the county to expedite any necessary repairs
VANCOUVER – Clark County is working with an outside forensic consultant to investigate an incident involving suspicious activity on the county network.
The county council today approved an emergency resolution that allows the county to expedite any necessary repairs.
Clark County, on Saturday, Oct. 21, became aware of suspicious activity on the countywide network. County Information Technology immediately began investigating the situation.
Currently, some parts of the county website are not available including the Property Information Center and Geographic Information Services. Some county services may not be available at this time.
Updates on the situation will be posted on the county website at www.clark.wa.gov, and linked to the information ribbon at the top of the page.
Information provided by Clark Co. WA Communications.
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