Chris Swagler | July 21st, 2023

As the second half of 2023 begins, more ransomware groups and other cyber threat operators continue ramping up current and new tactics on companies to extort money.

Recycling giant TOMRA pulls systems offline following an ‘extensive cyberattack’ and isolated parts of tech infrastructure to contain the spread.

Wisconsin’s Langlade County suffered a “catastrophic software failure” following an alleged LockBit ransomware attack.

U.S. cosmetics manufacturer Estée Lauder has suffered a cyberattack disrupting company operations. BlackCat and Clop claim responsibility for ransomware attacks.

Australian iron ore miner Fortescue Metals has been the target of a cyberattack, with Russian ransomware group C10pm claiming credit for data theft.

The Idaho State Board of Education learned that the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association (“TIAA”) and the National Student Clearinghouse (“NSC”) experienced data breaches related to the file-transfer software MOVEit.

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