Canada\u0027s Indigo Books \u0026amp\u003B Music is back online, although, still grappling with the fallout from last month\u0027s cyberattack. Read more.
The bookstore chain said its network was hijacked via a ransomware software known as LockBit.
“There’s a calculation that comes down to dollars and cents and risk and reward,” Finlay said. “Now we’re seeing what plays out when you don’t pay a ransom.”This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.Sobeys parent company Empire Co. Ltd., the Liquor Control Board of Ontario, or LCBO, and Toronto’s Hospital for Sick Children, or SickKids, all recently fell victim to cyberattacks, underscoring just how pervasive cybersecurity issues are becoming.
It’s unclear when Indigo’s website will be fully restored or how much employee data will be leaked online.
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