Rite Aid Breach Alert Impacts Millions

Rite Aid Breach Alert Impacts Millions

Our security teams have recently discovered large data set(s) of compromised cyber elements on the Dark Web from the Rite Aid ransomware attack. Rite Aid, a Pennsylvania-based pharmacy and online store, is the third-largest pharmacy chain in the United States. The company’s security incident notice reported that “in early June 2024, an unknown third party impersonated a company employee to compromise their business credentials and gain access to certain business systems.”

The attackers are linked to RansomHub, a ransomware group that has made plenty of news in the past. Rite Aid detected the cybersecurity event within 12 hours and sent a notice of the data breach to its customers stating that any purchases made from June 6, 2017 to July 30, 2018 could be compromised.

The breach size is over 12 million. Data exposed includes names, addresses, dates of birth, driver’s license numbers or other government-issued IDs and Rite Aid rewards numbers. The company reported confirmed that no social security numbers, financial information or patient information was impacted by the incident. READ MORE

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The Biggest Ransomware Attack Ever

The Biggest Ransomware Attack Ever

On Friday, July 2nd, an affiliate of the REvil gang (Russian-linked) infected millions of victims in at least 17 countries via the US IT software company Kayesa. Our cybersecurity team has learned that the company’s software was used to slip into victims’ systems, which they’re now holding hostage.

 

The hackers have demanded $70 million in cryptocurrency to end what is now the biggest ransomware attack on record. The attack was specifically timed for the 4th of July holiday weekend when most office workers would be out of office. As reported in The Washington Post, most of the 1,500 victimized organizations were public agencies and small businesses.

 

The ransomware attack “has temporarily shutdown hundreds of Sweden’s Coop grocery stores because the cash registers locked up. The full scope of the attack probably won’t be known for quite some time.” The Associated Press noted that “due to the potential scale of this incident, the FBI and CISA may be unable to respond to each victim individually.”

 

Unfortunately this is not REvil’s first attack. Last month, timed with the Memorial Day weekend, the group extorted $11 million from meat supplier JBS after forcing it to shut down all of its manufacturing facilities.

 

Please contact us 24/7/365 at 888.966.4827 (GUARD) if you have any concerns or suspect identity theft. Additionally, you can email [email protected]. Day or night, we’ve got your back and will always be open for you.

 

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