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Ransomware Attack Disrupts Major Supply-Chain Software Company

Blue Yonder faces backlash after ransomware attack impacts services for US and UK grocery clients.

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Updated: Nov 24th, 2024, 6:11 PM ET

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Blue Yonder, a software supply-chain company, suffered a ransomware attack affecting services for major grocery chains in the US and UK. Clients including Morrisons and Sainsbury are dealing with disruptions, while US giants Albertsons and Kroger remain unresponsive. The company stated it is making progress on recovery but lacks a timeline for restoring services, heightening concerns among customers reliant on its platform.


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