Ransomware Strikes Tarrant Appraisal District

 

Tarrant Appraisal District (TAD) finds itself grappling with a major setback as its website falls prey to a criminal ransomware attack, resulting in a disruption of its essential services. The attack, which was discovered on Thursday, prompted swift action from TAD, as the agency collaborated closely with cybersecurity experts to assess the situation and fortify its network defences. Following a thorough investigation, TAD confirmed that it had indeed fallen victim to a ransomware attack, prompting immediate reporting to relevant authorities, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Texas Department of Information Resources.

Despite concerted efforts to minimise the impact, TAD continues to work towards restoring full functionality to its services. Presently, while the TAD website remains accessible, the ability to search for records online has been temporarily suspended. Moreover, disruptions extend beyond the digital realm, with phone and email services also facing temporary outages. This development comes hot on the heels of a recent database failure experienced by TAD, which necessitated the expedited launch of a new website. Originally intending to run both old and new sites concurrently for a fortnight, the agency was compelled to hasten the transition following the database crash.

Chief Appraiser Joe Don Bobbitt has moved seamlessly to reassure the public, asserting that no sensitive information was compromised during the disruption. However, TAD remains vigilant and committed to addressing any lingering concerns.

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