Who:
Starbucks: Impacted by a ransomware attack affecting scheduling and payroll systems.
Blue Yonder: The third-party cloud service provider targeted in the attack, also serving major grocery stores and corporations like Ford.
Hackers: Responsible for locking Blue Yonder's systems, demanding a ransom.
CrowdStrike: Hired by Blue Yonder to help recover from the attack.
What:
A ransomware attack hit Blue Yonder, disrupting its services, including the software Starbucks uses to manage barista schedules and payroll. This forced Starbucks to pay employees manually.
The attack also prompted concerns at other large companies, such as Ford, about potential impacts on their operations.
Impact:
Starbucks had to quickly adapt to manual processes to ensure timely employee payments, highlighting the risk of relying on third-party software.
The retail and grocery sectors were notably affected, especially during a critical holiday period for sales.
The incident underscores a broader cybersecurity trend: increased ransomware attacks targeting businesses during vulnerable times like holidays, when companies are under pressure to maintain operations.
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