BCPS officials provide update on ransomware
Baltimore County Public Schools students will resume virtual learning Wednesday as officials continue to investigate the ransomware cyberattack. The ransomware cyberattack, which the BCPS information technology department discovered a week ago Tuesday, impacted the district's website, email and grading system. It forced school offices to close since Nov. 25.
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