CRAVEN COUNTY, N.C. (WITN) - Craven County’s emergency alert platform is offline after it was part of a nationwide cybersecurity attack earlier this month.

The county was using OnSolve CodeRED to alert citizens of emergencies.

When the platform was hacked, the county says cybercriminals got user information that includes names, addresses, email addresses, phone numbers, and passwords used to create people’s CodeRED accounts.

Craven County says anyone who registered for an OnSolve CodeRED account who uses the same password for any other account, is encouraged to immediately change those passwords.

The county is now working with CodeRED by Crisis 24 to replace the hacked platform with a new system. That new platform is supposed to be available by Friday.

Onslow County said it previously

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