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Nevada DMV reviews it's '100% operational' after cyberattack almost 2 weeks in the past

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Nevada DMV reported Friday morning that it’s shifting its focus to serve all driver’s license and ID card appointments following the August 24 cyberattack that crippled state businesses.

In accordance with a social publish, anybody with a driver’s license or ID card appointment for Friday, September 5. All driver’s license and ID appointments from Aug. 25 to Sept. 4 are accepting walk-ins beginning Friday by way of Sept. 19. Folks ought to present up as scheduled on the workplace the place their appointment was made.

Most driver’s license and ID transactions can nonetheless be accomplished on-line at MyDMV.

Clients who want car transactions, together with registration, titling, renewals, shifting permits, duplicate decals, and extra, are requested to make use of the web site or kiosks. These companies can be found on MyDMV.

Nevada governor: No information stolen from DMV information throughout cyberattack 

Governor Joe Lombardo gave a promising replace on Thursday that the info compromised within the cyberattack didn’t contain the DMV information.

“We have no evidence that driver license data, vehicle registration information, or personal details from DMV records were stolen,” Lombardo stated. 

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