"Payments Giant NCR Hit by Ransomware"

US payments giant NCR recently confirmed that a recent data center outage resulted from a ransomware attack.  A well-known ransomware group has taken credit for the attack.  NCR first reported investigating an “issue” related to its Aloha restaurant point-of-sale (PoS) product on April 12.  On April 15, the company said a limited number of ancillary Aloha applications for a subset of its hospitality customers had been impacted by an outage at a single data center.  The company stated that on April 13, they confirmed that the outage was the result of a ransomware incident.  The company noted that immediately upon discovering this development, they began contacting customers, engaged third-party cybersecurity experts, and launched an investigation.  Law enforcement has also been notified.  The company has been working to restore affected services but said that impacted restaurants should still be able to serve customers, with only specific functionality being impacted.  Cybersecurity researcher Dominic Alvieri noticed on April 15 that the ransomware group known as BlackCat, Alphv, and Noberus took credit for the attack on its Tor-based leak website, but the post was quickly removed by the hackers.   The researchers stated that in the now-removed post, the cybercriminals said they were contacted by NCR representatives who wanted to find out what type of data had been stolen from their systems.  The hackers claimed they did not steal any actual NCR data, but they did obtain “a lot of credentials” that can be used to access NCR customer networks.  The researchers noted that the removal of the post naming NCR from BlackCat’s leak website suggests that negotiations have started and the cyber criminals are hoping to get paid.   The BlackCat ransomware has been around since at least November 2021, and its leak website currently lists more than 300 victims.  The group has been known to target industrial companies.

 

SecurityWeek reports: "Payments Giant NCR Hit by Ransomware"

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