HOPEFULLY THAT HAPPENS HERE. THANK YOU SO MUCH, LEANNE. WE’RE FOLLOWING MORE BREAKING NEWS. FOUR COUNTIES ARE REPORTING RIGHT NOW OUTAGES IN AN EMERGENCY ALERT SYSTEM. OFFICIALS IN YUBA, SUTTER, NEVADA AND GLENN COUNTY SAY THE CODE RED SYSTEM EXPERIENCED A CYBER ATTACK. USER DATA MAY HAVE BEEN COMPROMISED, INCLUDING NAMES, ADDRESSES, PHONE NUMBERS AND PASSWORDS. PEOPLE WHO USE THE SAME PASSWORD FOR OTHER ACCOUNTS SHOULD CHANGE IT IMMEDIATELY. NOW, DESPITE THE OUTAGE, THE THREE COUNTIES SAY THEY CAN ST
Northern California counties warn of CodeRED alert system cyberattack, data leak
Updated: 5:11 PM PST Nov 25, 2025
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An emergency notification system was the target of a cyberattack that exposed users’ personal data, and several Northern California agencies were affected. CodeRED, an emergency alert system used by counties, law enforcement and other agencies to warn citizens of active incidents. On Nov. 10, the company said it experienced a national outage that was the result of a cybersecurity incident. Users’ names, addresses, email addresses, phone numbers and associated passwords were accessed.Users who may use the same passwords for other websites are urged to change their passwords as soon as possible.Sutter, Nevada and Glenn counties, the town of Truckee and the Yuba County Office of Emergency Services said they were affected by the cyberattack. The Northern California agencies said the outage connected with the cyberattack is still ongoing. Glenn County urged its residents to sign up for community alerts on Nixle instead. See more coverage of top California stories here | Download our app | Subscribe to our morning newsletter | Find us on YouTube here and subscribe to our channel
An emergency notification system was the target of a cyberattack that exposed users’ personal data, and several Northern California agencies were affected.
CodeRED, an emergency alert system used by counties, law enforcement and other agencies to warn citizens of active incidents. On Nov. 10, the company said it experienced a national outage that was the result of a cybersecurity incident. Users’ names, addresses, email addresses, phone numbers and associated passwords were accessed.
Users who may use the same passwords for other websites are urged to change their passwords as soon as possible.
Sutter, Nevada and Glenn counties, the town of Truckee and the Yuba County Office of Emergency Services said they were affected by the cyberattack.
The Northern California agencies said the outage connected with the cyberattack is still ongoing.
Glenn County urged its residents to sign up for community alerts on Nixle instead.
See more coverage of top California stories here | Download our app | Subscribe to our morning newsletter | Find us on YouTube here and subscribe to our channel



