Winona County recently disclosed a ransomware attack that occurred between January 18, 2026, and January 22, 2026. The breach involved unauthorized access to sensitive personal information maintained by the County. Affected individuals may have had their personal data, including names and other identifying information, compromised. Winona County has since initiated an investigation and offered complimentary identity monitoring services to those impacted by the attack.
What Happened?
Winona County detected a ransomware attack on its computer network on January 22, 2026. Immediately upon discovering the incident, the County took action to secure its systems, launched an investigation with the help of cybersecurity experts, and notified federal law enforcement and the appropriate state agencies.
Through the investigation, it was determined that the cybercriminals accessed the County’s network between January 18, 2026, and January 22, 2026, and took certain data from the system. The County then took steps to securely restore its systems and conducted a thorough review of the incident.
On April 16, 2026, the review was completed, and the County began working to notify the affected individuals.
The incident is a data breach stemming from an external hacking attack, and the affected data includes personal identifying information, though the specific details of the compromised information are still under review.
What Information Was Involved?
Although the investigation is ongoing, Winona County has confirmed that certain personal data may have been compromised during the attack. The potentially exposed data may include:
- Names
- Other personal identifiers (unspecified)
The County has confirmed that only certain data was impacted, and the specific individuals affected are being notified.
What You Can Do
If you were affected by the Winona County data breach, you can take several steps to protect your information:
1. Enroll in Complimentary Identity Monitoring Services
Winona County is offering complimentary identity monitoring services to individuals whose information may have been compromised. This service typically includes:
- Credit monitoring
- Fraud detection
- Identity theft restoration services
You should take advantage of the complimentary services being offered and enroll in the program if you have not done so already.
2. Monitor Your Accounts
- Regularly review your bank accounts, credit card statements, and other financial accounts for unauthorized transactions.
- Monitor your credit reports and be alert to any unusual activity, especially new accounts or unfamiliar transactions.
3. Place a Fraud Alert or Credit Freeze
If your Social Security number or other sensitive information was involved, you may want to consider placing a fraud alert or credit freeze with the three major credit bureaus (Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion) to help protect your credit.
4. Watch for Phishing Attempts
Be cautious of emails or phone calls claiming to be from the County or other organizations asking for personal information. Scammers often use phishing tactics following a data breach to try and steal additional sensitive information.
File a Data Breach Lawsuit Against Winona County
If your personal information was exposed in the Winona County ransomware attack, you may have legal rights to pursue compensation for the breach of your privacy and the potential misuse of your data. Data breach lawsuits can seek compensation for:
- Loss of privacy and the exposure of sensitive personal data
- Time spent dealing with the aftermath of the breach (e.g., enrolling in credit monitoring, freezing accounts)
- Emotional distress caused by the breach
- Out-of-pocket costs associated with addressing fraud or identity theft
By joining a class action lawsuit, affected individuals can work together to hold Winona County accountable for the breach and seek damages. A lawyer specializing in data breach class actions can help you determine your eligibility to join such a lawsuit and guide you through the process.