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Tigard residents may need to change passwords after cybersecurity incident at city's alert system vendor
Tigard residents may need to change passwords after cybersecurity incident at city's alert system vendor
Tigard residents may need to change passwords after cybersecurity incident at city's alert system vendor

Published on: 12/09/2025

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Emergency notification services remain functional after the cybersecurity incident, but users signed up to the alert system should change their passwords.

News Source : https://www.kgw.com/article/news/local/washington-county/tigard-cybersecurity-incident-public-safety-alert-system/283-e6394a78-1ddb-4875-8860-adb643cc6302

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