Springfield city computers hit by virus
Sunday, February 22. 2009
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) -- The city of Springfield has been hit with about $12,000 in costs to deal with the effects of a computer virus that hit this month.
Along with the $12,000 in costs, city employees have had to work several hundred hours of overtime to solve problems created by the bug that struck Feb. 2. The virus blocked city workers from accessing or sending data and kept the public from getting certain information.
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