State & Local News
Intoxalock Cybersecurity Incident Disrupts Minnesota Ignition Devices
March 22, 2026
A cybersecurity incident has impacted ignition interlock devices provided by Intoxalock, preventing affected vehicles from starting in Minnesota and other states. Intoxalock is actively investigating the disruption and has implemented measures such as service extensions and cost coverage to mitigate the impact on users. This event highlights the critical importance of cybersecurity resilience in connected vehicle safety systems and the need for procurement professionals to evaluate vendor cybersecurity capabilities and incident response plans when sourcing ignition interlock or similar automotive safety technologies.
- Procurement officials should assess cybersecurity risk management and recovery provisions in contracts for ignition interlock devices and related vehicle safety systems.
- Vendors offering connected vehicle technologies may face increased scrutiny on their cybersecurity posture and incident mitigation strategies.
- This incident underscores the importance of including contingency and service continuity clauses in procurement agreements for safety-critical devices.
- Agencies and contractors involved in vehicle safety technology procurement should consider enhanced cybersecurity requirements and vendor accountability measures to prevent operational disruptions.
Agencies
State of Minnesota
Vendors
Intoxalock