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FILE - This Sunday, Jan. 19, 2020, file photo shows the Virginia State Capitol in Richmond, Va. A Virginia legislative branch agency has been hit by a ransomware attack, Gov. Ralph Northam's office said Monday, Dec. 13, 2021. The timing of the attack is particularly problematic, as lawmakers and staff are deep into preparations for a legislative session set to start in January. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)
FILE - This Sunday, Jan. 19, 2020, file photo shows the Virginia State Capitol in Richmond, Va. A Virginia legislative branch agency has been hit by a ransomware attack, Gov. Ralph Northam's office said Monday, Dec. 13, 2021. The timing of the attack is particularly problematic, as lawmakers and staff are deep into preparations for a legislative session set to start in January. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)
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RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — The information technology agency that serves Virginia’s legislature is still working to fix problems caused by a ransomware attack.

The attack substantially affected operations and occurred during preparations for a legislative session that's set to begin Jan. 12.

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Dave Burhop is executive director of Virginia’s Division of Legislative Automated Systems. He told The Associated Press on Tuesday that the agency’s goal is to have the session operational "to the greatest extent possible.”

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The Division of Legislative Automated Systems is the General Assembly’s IT agency. A top agency official told state leaders in an email obtained by The Associated Press that hackers accessed the system Dec. 10. The email says a ransom note with no specific amount or date was sent.

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