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Cyberattack Disrupts Sausalito City Council Meeting as Officials Evaluate Security Measures

By Miles Cooper
Crime
March 10, 2025
Cyberattack Disrupts Sausalito City Council Meeting as Officials Evaluate Security Measures
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A latest assembly of the Sausalito Metropolis Council ended abruptly due to a cyberattack try, the town revealed Friday.

On account of safety causes, the town isn’t elaborating on the character of the cyberattack however stated authorities are assessing its scope and including safety measures to stop future assaults.

Earlier than the Metropolis Council went into closed session throughout its March 4 night assembly, Mayor Joan Cox stated an merchandise needed to be added to the closed session agenda “concerning the safety and security of the city’s operations.”

Cyberattack Disrupts Sausalito City Council Meeting as Officials Evaluate Security MeasuresIn a framegrab from video, Sausalito Mayor Joan Cox informs the general public that an emergency dialogue merchandise must be added to the Metropolis Council’s closed session agenda throughout the March 4, 2025, assembly. The remainder of the assembly was later canceled over what a metropolis publication described as an tried cyberattack. (Framegrab through Metropolis of Sausalito)

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After returning to open session later Tuesday, Cox introduced that the assembly was being adjourned out of “an abundance of caution because there is a threat that the city internet and computers may be under cyberattack.”

Gadgets that had been on the agenda for Tuesday’s assembly have been postponed to future conferences. No different particulars concerning the case had been instantly accessible.

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