Posted by Cape Cod Daily News via Yarmouth Police Facebook
Tuesday November 25, 2025 (5 months, 2 weeks ago)


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Yarmouth, MA — The Yarmouth Police Department is notifying the community of a nationwide cyber attack against the OnSolve CodeRED emergency notifications system, and encouraging users of the system to immediately change their passwords. Per the vendor: Community members and residents who are signed up for CodeRed notifications are highly encouraged to change/update their passwords for other personal or business accounts if the same password has been used to make the emergency notification system account. The CodeRED emergency notification system is a voluntary program where residents can sign up to receive notifications and alerts regarding emergencies, ongoing projects, and more. A data breach experienced by the OnSolve CodeRed system has exposed user data, including phone numbers, email addresses, and passwords. The cyber attack was against the OnSolve CodeRed system, and not Tewksbury Police specifically. The vendor, OnSolve, is investigating this attack and is actively looking at alternative options for users. While the data stolen in the attack has not yet been leaked, it could be leaked at any time. CodeRED is NOT related to the Emergency Alert System, which is the federal government-managed emergency notifications system, which is recognizable by the telltale alert tone that residents may hear on TV, radio or via their cellphones. This service, which the Commonwealth of Massachusetts may deploy during a serious emergency, is not affected by the CodeRED outage and does not require anyone to sign up. The Yarmouth Police Department will provide updates to residents once they become available from OnSolve CodeRED systems.

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