‘Sophisticated cyberattack’ on city of Jacksonville Beach potentially impacts workers, residents personal data

JACKSONVILLE BEACH, Fla. – The city of Jacksonville Beach plans to reach out to residents about a “sophisticated cyberattack” that occurred at the end of January that could have potentially affected personal data.

The city first informed residents of what it called a “cyberattack conducted by a criminal organization” that crippled city operations, causing city hall and other city facilities to abruptly shut down.

An investigation was opened as the city worked to address the issue and it revealed that “certain files in the City’s systems were subject to unauthorized access.” Officials believe that information may have been accessed between Jan. 22, 2024, through Jan. 29, 2024.

Sensitive information such as social security numbers, driver’s license numbers and/or bank account information is believed to be impacted. The city did say that the information varies by individual.

City employees and customers of Beaches Energy Services will receive a notice in the mail if they are affected. The city will also provide notice of the cyberattack directly to other people who were involved.

“The City takes this event and the security of information in our care very seriously, and we are working to determine the full extent of the event,” Communications Manager for the City of Jacksonville Beach Jacob Board said.

Anyone who believes they were potentially impacted is urged to call 844-709-0703 between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m.

Click here to learn about the credit monitoring resources the city is offering for protection.

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