Cyberattack Hits Georgia County Where Trump Is Charged

  • Outage halted some transactions, disrupted tax services
  • Former president is charged with election interference
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A cyberattack over the weekend disrupted the court systems in Fulton County, Georgia, where former President Donald Trump faces a criminal case for allegedly interfering with the 2020 election results.

Officials are working to restore normal operations after the attack hobbled the court, tax, firearms, and marriage-license systems, according to Robb Pitts, chairman of the county’s board of commissioners.