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City of Tulsa Cyber Notice


Online Police Report Look Up

If you filed an online Police Report, you can search to see if your information was included in the data breach. Please follow the instructions for searching. 

Online Police Report Look Up Tool


On June 22, 2021, the City of Tulsa was made aware the persons responsible for the May 2021 City of Tulsa ransomware attack shared more than 18,000 City files via the dark web mostly in the form of police reports and internal department files. These files contain some Personal Identifiable Information (PII) such as name, date of birth, address and driver’s license numbers.

No other files are known to have been shared as of today, but out of an abundance of caution, anyone who has filed a police report or interacted with the City in any way where PII was shared, whether online, in-person or on paper, prior to May 2021, is being asked to take monitoring precautions.

Residents are asked to:

For additional information on how to protect your privacy, visit the Oklahoma Department of Consumer Credit website.

The City’s Incident Response Team and federal authorities are continuing to investigate the data breach and monitor any information being shared.

Following the cyber attack in May, the City’s main priority has been to restore critical resources and mission-essential functions, which include public-facing systems and internal communications and network access functions. Business recovery teams had categorized and prioritized system restoration efforts and have continued their work to restore and validate business systems within the City.


Press Releases

June 22, 2021: Ransomware Update - Tulsa Police Citations Posted on Dark Web; Tulsa Residents Should Take Necessary Precautions

June 11, 2021: City of Tulsa Services Update

May 20, 2021: City of Tulsa Ransomware Update


Personal Credit

Oklahoma Department of Consumer Credit website

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