BREAKING: Coordinated At.*ack Paralyzes Nevada State Government

Las Vegas, NV — A massive cyberattack has shut down Nevada’s state offices and disabled multiple websites and phone lines, the governor’s office confirmed.

The attack was first detected on Sunday, forcing two days of office closures across state agencies. Even the official website of Governor Joe Lombardo was taken offline. Emergency services remained available, but thousands of public employees were placed on administrative leave.

Authorities are investigating the breach, but officials are withholding technical details to protect the state’s internal systems. Early reports suggest no personal information has been compromised, though services remain disrupted as computers are slowly brought back online.

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