Cyberattack Disrupts Patriot Regional Emergency Center, Affects Multiple Massachusetts Towns

Cyberattack Disrupts Patriot Regional Emergency Center, Affects Multiple Massachusetts Towns
A cyberattack on March 31, 2026 disrupted non-emergency and commercial phone lines operated by the Patriot Regional Emergency Communications Center in Pepperell, affecting public safety communications for several Massachusetts towns. Authorities say 911 remained operational and no personal data leak has been confirmed; cybersecurity experts and federal partners were engaged while Pepperell, Dunstable, Townsend and Groton advised residents to use an alternate number for non-urgent lines. #PatriotRegionalEmergencyCommunicationsCenter #Pepperell #Dunstable #Townsend #Groton

Information

  • Victim: Patriot Regional Emergency Communications Center in Pepperell
  • Website: pepperell.ma.us
  • Country: United States
  • Date Reported: 2026-03-31

Keypoints

  • Cyberattack on March 31, 2026 disrupted non-priority and commercial phone lines at the Patriot Regional Emergency Communications Center (PRECC).
  • The 911 emergency system remained operational throughout the incident.
  • No confirmed leak of personal data has been reported to date.
  • Authorities engaged cybersecurity experts and federal partners to contain the incident and restore services.
  • The towns affected include Pepperell, Dunstable, Townsend and Groton.
  • Residents were instructed to use an alternate phone number for non-urgent or non-priority calls while systems are being restored.

Read More: https://www.sentinelandenterprise.com/2026/04/01/patriot-regional-emergency-communications-center-in-pepperell-hit-by-cyberattack-affecting-multiple-towns/