OneBlood, a major blood donation service provider in the southeastern United States, is urgently requesting blood donations following a ransomware attack that has significantly impacted its operations. The attack, which
The Town of Summerville, South Carolina, experienced a ransomware cyberattack starting Thursday, July 24, 2024, impacting various municipal systems. Despite the intrusion, vigilant monitoring systems quickly identified and contained the
Sibanye-Stillwater, a leading global mining and metals processing group, experienced a cyberattack on July 8, 2024, affecting its IT systems globally. The attack, acknowledged on July 11, led to ongoing
The Jefferson County Clerk's Office in Louisville, Kentucky, along with all motor vehicle branches, remains closed indefinitely following a ransomware attack detected around 2 a.m. on July
On July 15, 2024, Cadre Holdings, a Florida-based provider of safety and survivability products, experienced a significant cybersecurity breach. The attack involved unauthorized access to the company’s technology systems,
On Friday morning, July 19, the Los Angeles County Superior Court system suffered a ransomware attack, leading to the immediate disabling of its network systems. This action, aimed at limiting
Bassett Furniture Industries Inc., based in Bassett, Virginia, experienced a significant cybersecurity breach on July 10, 2024, leading to a shutdown of its manufacturing operations. The attack, which involved the
The Goshen Central School District in New York suffered a ransomware attack on the afternoon of July 10, 2024, disrupting computer services and disabling access to phones and email. Superintendent
Monroe County, Indiana, experienced a significant disruption due to a ransomware attack by the Russia-linked Blacksuit cybercrime syndicate. Detected last week, the attack crippled all county offices and local courts.
On the morning of July 9, 2024, Clay County, Indiana, detected a ransomware attack that disrupted county systems and forced the closure of the Clay County Courthouse and Health Department.
A ransomware attack on the Florida Department of Health, first detected on June 27, 2024, has significantly disrupted funeral services statewide. Initially thought to be a technical issue, the outage
Crown Equipment Corporation, a leading forklift manufacturer, confirmed a ransomware attack that has severely disrupted its operations. Since June 8, 2024, Crown's IT systems were shut down, halting