Inotiv’s Data Debacle: Ransomware Strikes Again, 9,542 Affected!

Inotiv, known for drug development and live-animal research, faced a ransomware attack in August 2025, affecting 9,542 individuals. The Qilin ransomware group, infamous for targeting high-profile organizations, claimed responsibility. Inotiv has restored systems but hasn’t confirmed the type of data stolen. Looks like data is the new pharmaceutical drug—everyone wants a dose!

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Hot Take:

It looks like the Qilin ransomware gang just popped the biggest bottle of data breach champagne since the Titanic hit that iceberg—without the ice, of course. Inotiv’s systems got the digital equivalent of a visit from a raccoon in a garbage can, leaving their operations smelling less than rosy and their data scattered like confetti. Kudos to Inotiv for restoring access, but maybe it’s time to start treating these cyber criminals like the cockroaches they are, and less like the suave 007s they think they are.

Key Points:

  • Inotiv, a major pharmaceutical research organization, suffered a ransomware attack in August 2025, affecting thousands of individuals.
  • The company has restored its systems but is notifying 9,542 people about the data breach.
  • The Qilin ransomware group claimed responsibility for the attack, allegedly stealing 176 GB of data.
  • Inotiv has not disclosed which data types were compromised or the exact cybercrime operation responsible.
  • Qilin has targeted over 300 organizations since its inception, including high-profile victims worldwide.

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