The Latest: Disruption from county cyberattack continues
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — The Latest on a cyberattack on North Carolina's Mecklenburg County (all times local):1:10 p.m.
Many county services remained disrupted as local officials in North Carolina work to restore computer systems after a cyberattack.
Mecklenburg County officials say that it could take days to restore compromised computer systems from backup data after they refused to pay ransom to a hacker.
In the meantime, many transactions normally done online have to be done on paper.
Darryl Broome is a contractor who does remodeling and demolition. He went Thursday to a county office to retrieve some land information he normally could look up quickly on his home computer.