Suisun City, California has declared a state of emergency after a cyberattack compromised its IT systems on August 7, 2026 — knocking out 911 call routing, police and fire dispatch, and city services. The city shut down its entire computer network to contain the threat.
In this video, we break down:
– What happened and when the attack was discovered
– How 911 dispatch is still operating through Solano County’s backup center
– Why the city declared a state of emergency
– The FBI, DHS, and California OES investigation into the breach
– How this connects to (and differs from) separate reports of suspected Iran-backed hackers targeting US water systems in 12 states
– What officials are saying about public safety right now
City officials say there is no imminent threat to the public, and emergency services remain fully operational through the county backup system.
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