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ransomware, Blue Yonder and Termite
Termite ransomware gang claims it carried out Blue Yonder attack
Blue Yonder confirmed suffering a ransomware attack in November 2023 Termite group claims responsibility, saying it stole sensitive information The company is now investigating the claims A threat actor known as Termite has claimed responsibility for the recent cyberattack on supply chain firm Blue Yonder.
Blue Yonder investigating data theft claims after ransomware gang takes credit for cyberattack
Supply chain software giant Blue Yonder says it is investigating claims of data theft after a ransomware gang threatened to publish troves of data stolen
Unmasking Termite, the Ransomware Gang Claiming the Blue Yonder Attack
The November ransomware attack on supplier Blue Yonder that affected large companies like Starbucks, Sainsbury’s and Morrisons has been claimed by the Termite ransomware group.
Hackers Claim to Have Stolen Data From Supply Chain Company Blue Yonder
After an attack in November, a ransomware group says it still has hundreds of gigabytes of confidential data and continues to make threats. It’s a harsh reminder to beef up your company’s cybersecurity.
Ransomware group Termite strikes Blue Yonder SaaS provider
Termite, an emerging ransomware group, claimed credit for the Nov. 21 cyber attack on Blue Yonder, an AI- driven supply chain management company. The attack impacted some retailers on the digital platform, including U.S. Starbucks and two major U.K. grocery store chains, according to Forbes.
Blue Yonder Hack Tied To New Ransomware Gang 'Termite'
The group claims to have stolen 680GB of data from IT firm Blue Yonder, which provides software services to over 3,000 companies and organizations.
Blue Yonder SaaS giant breached by Termite ransomware gang
The Termite ransomware gang has officially claimed responsibility for the November breach of software as a service (SaaS) provider Blue Yonder.
Blue Yonder ransomware termites claim credit
Also: Mystery US firm compromised by Chinese hackers for months; Safe links that aren't; Polish spy boss arrested, and more Infosec in brief Still smarting over that grocery disruption caused by a ransomware attack on supply chain SaaS vendor Blue Yonder?
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Cleo Vulnerability Exploitation Linked to Termite Ransomware Group
Exploitation of a vulnerability affecting Cleo file transfer tools has been linked to the new Termite ransomware group.
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Your HOA: Who is responsible for preventing termite damage?
Sometimes the developer’s original CC&Rs do not adequately enable the HOA to deal with the challenges of termite prevention ...
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Absolute Termite & Pest Control: Keeping Hawaii Homes Pest-Free This Holiday Season
The holidays are a time for joy, family, and festivities—but not for pests. Absolute Termite & Pest Control, a locally owned ...
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New Cleo zero-day RCE flaw exploited in data theft attacks
Hackers are actively exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in Cleo managed file transfer software to breach corporate networks ...
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HOA Homefront: Don’t delay preventing termite damage
Under Civil Code Section 4785, the HOA after giving at least 15 but not more than 30 days written notice may cause the ...
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