MERIDEN , Connecticut shut down city internet services and public Wi‑Fi after officials reported an attempted disruption, limiting some municipal operations while police investigate, according to Dysruption Hub. The city said emergency services were not affected and that the IT department responded immediately after identifying an “attempted interruption” of internet services.
City officials disclosed the issue on 17 February, and they said a comprehensive review would be completed to determine the scope and nature of the incident before restoring service. The report notes that the disruption prompted temporary offline status for city systems, with attention focused on understanding what occurred and preventing a recurrence. The incident is described in the piece published by Dysruption Hub and carried by DataBreaches[.]Net.