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TX: City of San Angelo investigating Click2Gov breach

Posted on November 14, 2019 by Dissent

John Tufts reports:

The City of San Angelo is investigating a security breach with the city’s online water billing system after fears customer’s credit card information may have been stolen.

“Some water customers may have noticed irregularities with their credit and debit card accounts after recently paying their monthly statement through the City’s online payment system,” according to a news release issued Wednesday.

This latest breach is not the first time San Angelo residents have had to closely monitor their accounts. San Angelo resident’s credit card information from the city’s online water billing services was compromised in August 2018.

Read more on GoSanAngelo.

And yes, it’s Click2Gov and the city says it is transitioning to a new payment system.

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