Hackers reportedly demand $10 million ransom from Garmin
Hackers have demanded a $10 million ransom from Garmin after
confirmation the company was the victim of a ransomware attack.
The WastedLocker ransomware hit Garmin’s network on
Thursday, with one employee telling Bleeping Computer they first noticed
something was wrong when they arrived at work on Thursday morning.
The Garmin IT department then tried to remotely shut down
all work computers on the network, which they were unable to do, and so told
employees to shut down all computers they had access to.
This company-wide shutdown included all devices in their
data centre to try and avoid them being encrypted, which explains the global
outage currently being experienced.
Bleeping Computer were told by one source the hackers are
demanding a $10 million ransom, although this has not yet been verified.
Garmin issued an apology for the outage yesterday evening,
which is entering its third day, also saying they do not believe any customer
personal data has been affected.
The company has also responded to a number of frequently
asked questions, hoping to alleviate the concerns of customers.
They say that once Garmin Connect is accessible again,
users’ activity data shouldn’t be lost as it is stored on the device and will
appear once the user is able to sync their device.
One bit of good news is that inReach SOS and messaging
features have not been affected by the outage, including the MapShare website
and email reply page.
In terms of personal data, Garmin say they do not think the
outage has affected activity data, payment details or other personal
information.
“We want to extend our sincerest apology for the
inconvenience the outage has caused for our customers,” Garmin said in a
statement.
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