Termite Ransomware Bites Blue Yonder: Starbucks and Morrisons Feel the Crunch

The Termite ransomware gang has claimed responsibility for a breach of Blue Yonder, a SaaS giant with over 3,000 customers. The attack has caused widespread disruptions, including Starbucks having to pay baristas manually. Termite allegedly nabbed 680GB of data, making off with more files than a squirrel in a nut factory.

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Well, it looks like the Termite ransomware gang didn’t just nibble on some wood but went full-on sawmill on Blue Yonder’s supply chain software! This breach has left a trail of chaos, from global logistics hiccups to Starbucks baristas manually juggling paychecks. Who knew termites could be such a buzzkill in the world of high-tech software?

Key Points:

  • The Termite ransomware gang has claimed responsibility for the November breach of Blue Yonder, a SaaS provider.
  • Blue Yonder serves over 3,000 high-profile clients, including Microsoft, DHL, and Starbucks.
  • The breach caused significant outages, affecting companies like Starbucks and Morrisons.
  • Termite claims to have stolen 680GB of data, including sensitive company documents.
  • Termite is a new group using a version of the Babuk encryptor, which still has some bugs to squash.

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