August 9, 2026 · By Pittsburg Chamber of Commerce · Updated August 15, 2026

Heads Up: City of Pittsburg Targeted in Phishing Attack

The City of Pittsburg reported that it was targeted by a phishing attack — a reminder for residents to stay cautious with any email, text, or call claiming to be from the City, especially anything asking for payment information or login credentials.

A few good habits:

  • The City will never ask for your password over email or text.
  • If you get a suspicious message about a water bill, permit, or fine, go directly to pittsburgca.gov rather than clicking a link in the message.
  • When in doubt, call City Hall directly at (925) 252-6900 to confirm.

More numbers and how to reach the right department are in our Resident Toolkit.

Source: City of Pittsburg.