Starbucks Becomes Target of Ransomware Hackers
Global coffee giant Starbucks has fallen victim to a ransomware attack, forcing the company to address operational disruptions and potential data breaches. The attack, which targeted its IT infrastructure, temporarily impacted some services, including mobile orders and loyalty rewards.
Company's Response to the Incident
In a statement, Starbucks confirmed the ransomware attack and assured customers that it is working closely with cybersecurity experts to contain the issue. "We are taking every measure to secure our systems and ensure minimal disruption to our customers," the company said.
Data Security Concerns
While the full extent of the breach remains unclear, experts fear that sensitive customer information, such as payment details and personal data, might have been exposed. Starbucks has encouraged customers to monitor their accounts for unusual activity as a precaution.
Ransom Demand and Investigation
Reports suggest that the attackers demanded a multi-million-dollar ransom in exchange for unlocking the company's encrypted systems. Starbucks has neither confirmed nor denied whether it will comply with the ransom demands. Law enforcement agencies are assisting with the investigation.
The Growing Threat of Ransomware
This incident underscores the rising threat of ransomware attacks on major corporations. Starbucks joins a growing list of high-profile victims, highlighting the need for robust cybersecurity measures across industries.