WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — The City of Wichita is revealing that residents’ personal information was stolen during the cyberattack that is affecting the City’s computer network. The City says files that the thieves got include names, Social Security numbers, driver’s licenses or state identification card numbers, and payment card information.
The City says files were copied from the City of Wichita computer network without permission between May 3 and 4. The files contained law enforcement incident and traffic information, which included personal information.
“We identified that this matter is related to a recently disclosed security vulnerability that affects organizations throughout the world,” the City said in a news release on Tuesday.