Malware Disrupts Multiple US State Unemployment Websites

Personal Data Is Safe, Says Attacked Third-Party Vendor Geographic Solutions Inc.
Malware Disrupts Multiple US State Unemployment Websites

Workforce and unemployment sites across the United States are unavailable after third-party software developer Geographic Solutions Inc. detected malware on its systems.

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No personally identifiable information appears to have been affected by the attack, the company told reporters and affected state labor departments.

California's Employment Development Department says the incident affects "dozens of states." Unemployment claimants must still search for work to be eligible for benefits, it says. Louisiana's workforce commission estimates the attack affects as many as 40 other states and Washington, D.C.

The Florida-based vendor says it has developed unemployment sites in at least 35 states. It did not respond to Information Security Media Group's request for comment.

Website outages were first noticed Sunday, and Nebraska and Iowa were among the first to publicly acknowledge them.

Outage message displayed by Employ Florida on July 1, 2022

"GSI discovered a cyberattack that required its state labor exchange and unemployment claims systems to be taken offline," the Nebraska state government disclosed in a statement.

Both state unemployment websites are offline as of Friday morning with no definitive restoration timeline. Nebraska's Department of Labor tweeted that it expects the outage to continue through Friday.

Florida state's workforce management website, Employ Florida, is also down and carries a "site under maintenance" banner.


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Mihir Bagwe

Mihir Bagwe

Principal Correspondent, Global News Desk, ISMG

Bagwe previously worked at CISO magazine, reporting the latest cybersecurity news and trends and interviewing cybersecurity subject matter experts.




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