Garmin reportedly paid hackers a multimillion dollar ransom to recover files after a cyberattack
that left their services offline for several days last month
GPS and aviation tech company Garmin paid a multi-million dollar sum to hackers in an effort to recover data that the group had held hostage in a ransomware attack last month, Sky News reported on Monday.
On July 23, Garmin's services, which range from smartwatches to aviation products, suffered a major outage. Several days later, the company confirmed that the outage was due to a cyberattack.
Several media reports said at the time that the attack involved ransomware, a type of software custom-tailored to encrypt a company's files until a ransom is paid, though Garmin did not publicly name the type of attack.
Bleeping Computer reported that Garmin had been targeted by Wastedlocker, a specific ransomware virus that is attributed to a Russia-based hacking group called Evil Corp, and that the group had demanded $10 million for the files.
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