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Ransomware attack on Blue Yonder hits Starbucks, grocery stores across the world

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  • Blue Yonder confirmed suffering a ransomware attack
  • Several of its customers came forward, saying they were affected, too
  • At press time, the company was still working on restoring services

Supply chain management giant Blue Yonder has confirmed suffering a ransomware attack that greatly disrupted its services – and as a result, many of its customers have also had trouble operating.

A short announcement published on the company’s website on November 22 said a day before, it HAD “experienced disruptions to its managed services hosted environment”. Subsequent investigation confirmed that it was a ransomware attack.

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