• Shutterfly hit by Conti ransomware attack

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Tue Dec 28 15:00:04 2021
    Shutterfly hit by Conti ransomware attack

    Date:
    Tue, 28 Dec 2021 14:53:55 +0000

    Description:
    Conti threatens to release corporate data online unless its demands are met.

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    American photography company Shutterfly has suffered a ransomware attack that saw thousands of devices encrypted and a hoard of corporate data stolen.

    First reported by BleepingComputer , and subsequently confirmed by the
    company in its own official announcement, the notorious Conti operators are behind the attack, and are demanding millions in ransom.

    In exchange for the ransom payment, not only did the group promise to provide the decryption key for the locked devices, but also promised not to publish all of the stolen data. To show they mean business, the group provided a screenshot of a dedicated website, brought up exclusively as means of
    publicly hanging Shutterflys laundry. Negotiating time

    BleepingComputer adds these screenshots included legal agreements, bank and merchant account info, login credentials for corporate services,
    spreadsheets, and what appears to be customer information, including the last four digits of credit cards.

    Conti also says it obtained the source code for the Shutterfly store, but did not say which one, given that the company handles multiple assets
    (GrooveBook, BorrowLenses, Shutterfly.com, Snapfish, Lifetouch). Whether or not any malware was used in the earlier stages of the attack is also unknown.

    What we do know is that Shutterfly.com, Snapfish, TinyPrints, or Spoonflower sites were not affected by the attack, while the companys corporate network, Lifetouch, BorrowLeneses, and Groovebook, have all been disrupted.

    We do not store credit card, financial account information or the Social Security numbers of our Shutterfly.com, Snapfish, Lifetouch, TinyPrints, BorrowLenses, or Spoonflower customers, and so none of that information was impacted in this incident, the company explained. However, understanding the nature of the data that may have been affected is a key priority and that investigation is ongoing. We will continue to provide updates as
    appropriate."

    According to BleepingComputer , the company is currently negotiating with the attackers, while law enforcement agencies have been notified.

    Many cybersecurity experts believe the Conti operators are of Russian origin. In the past, the group has been affiliated with ransomware attacks against Ireland's Health Service Executive (HSE) and Department of Health (DoH), the City of Tulsa, Broward County Public Schools, and Advantech, among others.
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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/news/shutterfly-hit-by-conti-ransomware-attack/


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