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Retail outages drag into second week after Blue Yonder ransomware attack


A ransomware attack on supply chain software giant Blue Yonder continues to cause disruption to the company’s customers, almost two weeks after the outage

A ransomware attack on supply chain software giant Blue Yonder continues to cause disruption to the company’s customers, almost two weeks after the outage first began. In a brief update to its cybersecurity incident page on Sunday, Arizona-based Blue Yonder said it is making “good progress” in its recovery from the attack, which hit its manage services hosted environment on November 21. U.K. supermarket chains Morrisons and Sainsbury’s confirmed to TechCrunch last week that they had been affected and U.S. coffee giant Starbucks said the ransomware attack was forcing managers to manually calculate employees’ pay.

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