"Shutterfly Says Ransomware Attack Impacted Manufacturing"

Shutterfly, an online platform for photography and personalized products, has confirmed that a ransomware attack has affected some of its services.  Shutterfly operates multiple services and brands, such as BorrowLenses, GrooveBook, Lifetouch, Shutterfly, Snapfish, Spoonflower, and Tiny Prints.  The online retail and manufacturing platform helps users create products such as cards, gifts, home décor, invitations, photo books, and more.  The company noted that portions of their Lifetouch and BorrowLenses business, Groovebook, manufacturing, and some corporate systems have been experiencing interruptions because of the ransomware attack.  The company also noted that the Shutterfly.com, Snapfish, Spoonflower, and TinyPrints sites were not affected.  Shutterfly has hired third-party cybersecurity experts to help with the investigation.  While the company has yet to assess the full scope of the breach, the company said that the incident did not impact the credit card data, financial information, or social security numbers of BorrowLenses, Lifetouch, Shutterfly.com, Snapfish, Spoonflower, or TinyPrints customers, as no such information is stored on the company’s systems.  The company refrained from sharing further details on the incident or the type of ransomware that was used in the attack. 

 

SecurityWeek reports: "Shutterfly Says Ransomware Attack Impacted Manufacturing"

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