Cyber attack: Gloucester City Council planning site mostly restored

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A key part of Gloucester City Council's online planning system has been restored, it says.

Newly-submitted planning applications can be tracked online again after a key part of a council's system was restored following a cyber attack.after malware was sent to a council member by emailTo date, most of the council's systems that had been affected were functioning as normal, the council said.

The council website's benefits payments, house sale and planning application sections were affected in the attack. "Further adjustments have yet to be made to the system and residents should continue to submit any comments by email," the spokesperson added.

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