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Minnesota National Guard activated, state of emergency declared after cyberattack against St. Paul
Morgan Reddekopp KSTP
Updated: 5 hours ago
Published: July 29, 2025 - 10:54 AM


Local, state and federal agencies are investigating a cyberattack against the City of St. Paul.

Governor Tim Walz on Tuesday announced he has activated the Minnesota National Guard to assist in the response to the attack, at the city’s request.

According to the Governor’s Office, “the magnitude and complexity of the cybersecurity incident have exceeded the city’s response capacity.”

At a news conference on Tuesday, St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter said the city has declared a local state of emergency to address the attack. The city also retained two national firms and activated its emergency operations center.

Cybersecurity protection systems initially detected suspicious activity on the city’s network on Friday, Carter said.

“This wasn’t a system glitch or technical error,” he said. “This was a deliberate, coordinated, digital attack, carried out by a sophisticated external actor, intentionally and criminally targeting our city’s information infrastructure.”

“We are the victims of a serious crime,” added Jaime Wascalus, director of the city’s Office of Technology and Communications. “In response, we have mobilized local, state and federal partners to support our investigation and response efforts. This incident remains active and we continue to assess it in real time.”

Several agencies are investigating the attack, including the FBI.

The city, on Monday, fully shut down its information systems “as a defensive measure to contain the threat.”

The disruptions are affecting access to online services and internal systems. The city added that some of its services may be temporarily delayed or unavailable. Carter added that 911 services are working as normal, though there have been “back-end challenges.”

Other impacts include loss of Wi-Fi in city buildings, disruptions to the libraries’ collections management systems and suspension of network access for several internal applications.

https://kstp.com/kstp-news/top-news/city-of-st-paul-experiencing-unplanned-technology-disruptions/

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He called out the National Guard for this, but not the George Floyd riots?

What does that tell you?
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He called out the National Guard for this, but not the George Floyd riots?

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My first thought. WTH.
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He called out the National Guard for this, but not the George Floyd riots?

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That cyberattacks don’t generate a lovely smell of burning tires?

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Hawk flew over and dropped one on us with:
"That cyberattacks don’t generate a lovely smell of burning tires?"

Nope.
Just burning circuits...

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He called out the National Guard for this, but not the George Floyd riots?

What does that tell you?

He actually told the National Guard to stand down.

I worked with another nurse at the time who was in the guard and they had everything in place and she told us their commander came and said that the governor says pack it up

Minneapolis/Saint Paul was left at the mercy of the likes of BLM.