A ransomware attack on supply chain software giant Blue Yonder continues to cause disruption to the company's customers, nearly two weeks after the initial outage began.
Arizona-based Blue Yonder said in a short update to its cybersecurity incident page on Sunday that its recovery from the Nov. 21 attack on an environment hosted by its managed services is “on track.” ” he said. It added that the affected customers have been brought back online and are “actively working” with other customers to “return to normal business operations.”
The number of customers affected is not yet known, and Blue Yonder spokeswoman Marina Renneke declined to answer questions from TechCrunch on Monday.
British supermarket chains Morrisons and Sainsbury's confirmed to TechCrunch last week that they too were affected, and US coffee giant Starbucks was forced to manually calculate employee salaries due to a ransomware attack. He said he was forced to do so.