San Francisco
A computing network management tool by Kaseya was under cyberattack attack, prompting the US IT company to urge businesses to shut down servers to avoid ransomware.
Cybersecurity firm Huntress Labs said in a Reddit forum that it was working with partners targeted in the attack, and that some 200 businesses “have been encrypted.”
Ransomware attacks typically involve locking away data in systems using encryption, making companies pay to regain access.
Kaseya describes itself as a leading provider of IT and security management services to small- and medium-sized businesses, meaning an attack would make them targets going into the Independence Day holiday weekend in the United States.—AFP