City employees in Birmingham have spent the past few weeks filling out paper timecards and doing business with good old-fashioned ink and paper (perhaps the way God intended, said the newspaperman in an emailed newsletter).
This is certainly an unwanted outage. Is it malicious?
City officials have been coy on the topic so far. Mayor Randall Woodfin called the issue a "network disruption," and the mayor's director of communications, Rick Journey, wouldn't say whether it was the work of hackers, just that there will be more details later and that it won't stop workers from getting paid.
AL.com's Joseph D. Bryant reports that multiple sources have pointed toward a ransomware attack. If that were true, it would mean someone is demanding a payment in order to release the computer system and data back to the city.
That's not an uncommon situation. Last year, the Cullman County Revenue Commissioner's office was attacked, and several years ago the Montgomery County data was captured by hackers.