Kansas’ online court system was disconnected after a ‘sophisticated foreign’ attack.
Photo: John Hanna/Associated PressKansas attorney Kayla Clark can typically file legal documents online.
She can see when a judge signed them.
But she has been locked out of this digital world for more than a month, one of numerous lawyers and litigants forced to go analog in the wake of an October cyberattack that has crippled Kansas’ court system and made it mostly impossible to pay fines, file for divorces or complete other legal tasks online.
Persons:
John Hanna, Kayla Clark
Organizations:
Kansas, Associated Press
Locations:
Associated Press Kansas, Kansas