September 22, 2025
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St. Paul restores library, rec center internet

St. Paul has restored public internet access at its libraries and recreation centers after a cyberattack disrupted services, officials announced Sept. 18, 2025. Mayor Melvin Carter said the city did not pay a ransom in the summer ransomware attack and that response and cybersecurity upgrades have cost well over $1 million, with teams working around the clock to back up data and restore services.

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📌 Key Facts

  • Public internet access restored at St. Paul libraries and recreation centers
  • Restoration follows a city cyberattack that disrupted services
  • Announcement made September 18, 2025

🔄 New Information

  • Mayor Melvin Carter said St. Paul did not pay a ransom in the summer ransomware attack.
  • Carter estimated the response and cybersecurity upgrades have cost the city 'well over $1 million.'
  • He said teams worked 24/7 to back up data and restore services following the attack.

📰 Sources (2)

St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter on gun reform, affordable housing and ransomware attack
FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul by Amy.Hockert@fox.com (Amy Hockert) September 22, 2025
New Information
  • Mayor Melvin Carter said St. Paul did not pay a ransom in the summer ransomware attack.
  • Carter estimated the response and cybersecurity upgrades have cost the city 'well over $1 million.'
  • He said teams worked 24/7 to back up data and restore services following the attack.
Public internet access restored to St. Paul libraries, rec centers after cyberattack
Twincities by Mars King September 19, 2025
  • Public internet access restored at St. Paul libraries and recreation centers
  • Restoration follows a city cyberattack that disrupted services
  • Announcement made September 18, 2025