State cyberattack enters second week, leaving local car dealer in ‘tough spot’

A cyberattack that has paralyzed large portions of state government services is now entering its second week, leaving thousands of residents and businesses without critical services.

State websites, phone lines and the DMV remain partially offline, creating a ripple effect that’s hitting local businesses hard. For some companies, the shutdown has brought operations to a complete standstill.

WATCH | Jhovani Carrillo speaks to a local business owner about how cyber attack has stalled sales

State cyberattack enters second week, leaving local car dealer in ‘tough spot’

At Fairway Rent-A-Car Sales & Repairs in East Las Vegas, cars that would normally be flying in and out of the lot are now sitting idle. The woman-owned business specializes in fixing and selling vehicles that were involved in crashes, but the breach has left the DMV unable to complete crucial safety inspections they need to get those cars on the road…

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