SEDGWICK COUNTY —Officials with the city of Derby are investigating a computer network disruption that started last weekend and have contacted federal law enforcement, according to the city website.
On Monday, the city reported utility bills would go out late. "Due dates will be adjusted accordingly and bills with a Jan. 17 due date will not be charged late fees. In addition, the city's outgoing and incoming email is not available.
The City’s administrative and IT staff are working with third-party computer specialists to investigate the the computer disruption. They also are cooperating with law enforcement as the investigation continues to determine what impact this incident may have had on information stored on the city computer network systems.
The city advised residents who need to send an email to the city to use derbykscommunications@gmail.com
All public services in the City (including core services such as police and fire response and water/wastewater utilities) remain operational.