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Blue Yonder investigating data theft claims after ransomware gang takes credit for cyberattack


Supply chain software giant Blue Yonder says it is investigating claims of data theft after a ransomware gang threatened to publish troves of data stolen

Arizona-based Blue Yonder, which provides supply chain management software to thousands of organizations including DHL, Starbucks and Walgreens, was hit by a cyberattack on November 21. In an update to its cybersecurity incident page on Friday, Blue Yonder said it has “notified customers who were impacted by operational disruptions and have been working with them throughout the restoration process.” U.K. supermarket chains Morrisons and Sainsbury’s previously confirmed to TechCrunch that they had been affected, and U.S. coffee giant Starbucks said the ransomware attack had forced managers to manually calculate employees’ pay.

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