City of Athens gives update on 2024 cyber heist

On Monday, city officials announced progress in reclaiming funds lost during a cyber heist in November 2024. They emphasized ongoing investigations and reassured residents that recovering the stolen money is a top priority.

Key Takeaways:

  • Athens officials held a press conference on Monday
  • The cyber heist occurred in November 2024
  • The city continues to pursue stolen funds
  • Local leaders are focused on transparency
  • Athensmessenger broke the story on March 30, 2026

City Officials Address the Heist

On Monday, leaders from the City of Athens held a press conference to update the public on their ongoing recovery efforts. According to officials, the city remains determined to retrieve funds stolen in a cyber heist that struck in November 2024.

The November 2024 Theft

The cyber attack took place nearly two years ago, impacting municipal finances and prompting an extensive investigation. While precise details on the amount stolen are not publicly available, city representatives reiterated that the crime involved unauthorized digital access to city accounts.

Efforts to Recover Stolen Funds

During the press conference, officials confirmed that they have been working diligently to secure and reclaim the stolen money. While additional specifics on the methods used to trace the theft were not revealed, they underscored their commitment to keeping the community informed about major developments.

Impact on the Community

City representatives acknowledged the public’s concern regarding how the cyber heist might affect municipal services. Monday’s briefing aimed to assure residents that critical city functions remain stable, despite the ongoing investigation and pursuit of lost funds.

Looking Ahead

Officials indicated that progress reports would be provided as more information becomes available. They encouraged community members to remain vigilant about digital security. As the city continues its efforts to resolve this incident, transparent communication with the public remains a central focus.

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