Gov. Joe Lombardo said Thursday that the cyberattack did not involve DMV databases and that there is no evidence driver’s license, vehicle registration or personal details were stolen.

The cyberattack occurred on Sunday, Aug. 24, and state officials said systems were shut down immediately to prevent further damage and contain the threat.

Client information from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) was not among the exfiltrated files, and records of people receiving food stamps or welfare benefits were not compromised. Lombardo added investigators have found no evidence state financial information — such as bank account numbers, treasury funds or payment systems — was accessed.

Medicaid and the Public Employees’ Benefit

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