Cybersecurity officials in the DMV are on high alert after hackers targeted local government websites. According to CyberScoop (https://www.cyberscoop.com/dmv-hacks-2025/), attacks surged 30% this month, disrupting services in D.C., Maryland, and Virginia.
**The DMV Angle**
Residents report issues paying utility bills online. Arlington’s permit portal went dark for 48 hours. Bethesda’s library site displayed a Bitcoin ransom note—because even hackers love crypto.
Experts link the attacks to global ransomware groups exploiting outdated systems. DHS (https://www.dhs.gov/cybersecurity) urges municipalities to patch vulnerabilities immediately.
**Why It Matters**
Cyberattacks threaten public trust and essential services. DMV agencies face mounting pressure to invest in security upgrades.
**Closing Punchline**
If your city website crashes, don’t panic—just assume it’s on vacation like everyone else.

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