alphv attacks Mainland Sewing Headwear Manufacturing Ltd
Incident Date:
February 4, 2022
Overview
Title
alphv attacks Mainland Sewing Headwear Manufacturing Ltd
Victim
Mainland Sewing Headwear Manufacturing Ltd
Attacker
Alphv
Location
First Reported
February 4, 2022
Mainland Sewing Headwear Manufacturing Ltd Suffers Ransomware Attack
Mainland Sewing Headwear Manufacturing Ltd, a leading player in the high-quality headwear industry, has been targeted by the ransomware group Alphv. The attack was announced on the group's dark web leak site. The company, which was founded in 1986 and is the only publicly-listed headwear manufacturer in the world, operates in the Manufacturing sector and has two manufacturing bases in Bangladesh and Shenzhen, China.
Company Overview
Mainland Sewing Headwear Manufacturing Ltd is a global leader in the headwear industry, providing a wide range of products including headwear, bags, belts, and other accessories. The company has a strong reputation for design, manufacturing, and distribution, serving global retailers with a professional one-stop service.
Vulnerabilities and Targeting
The manufacturing sector has seen a significant increase in ransomware attacks, with manufacturers being targeted due to their reliance on operational technology (OT) systems. These systems are often not adequately secured, leaving them vulnerable to attacks. In 2021, manufacturing accounted for 65% of industrial ransomware incidents, with metal components, automotive, and plastics/technology being the top three subsectors targeted.
Impact and Response
The ransomware attack on Mainland Sewing Headwear Manufacturing Ltd is likely to have disrupted their operations, potentially causing significant financial and reputational damage. The company has not yet released a public statement regarding the attack or their response.
The ransomware attack on Mainland Sewing Headwear Manufacturing Ltd underscores the need for manufacturers to prioritize cybersecurity and protect their OT systems from potential threats. As the manufacturing sector continues to digitalize, it is crucial for companies to invest in robust security measures to mitigate the risks of ransomware attacks.
Sources
- Mainland Sewing Headwear Manufacturing Ltd. (n.d.). About Us. Retrieved April 10, 2024, from https://mainlandsewing.com.cn/AboutUs
- National Association of Manufacturers. (2022, August 21). Ransomware Attacks Increasingly Targeting Manufacturers. Retrieved April 10, 2024, from https://www.nam.org/ransomware-attacks-increasingly-targeting-manufacturers-17684/
- Hong Kong Stock Exchange. (2022, April 20). 2021 Annual Report - HKEXnews. Retrieved April 10, 2024, from https://www1.hkexnews.hk/listedco/listconews/sehk/2022/0420/2022042000958.pdf
- Property Casualty 360. (2024, March 13). Manufacturing Sector Hardest Hit by Ransomware Incidents. Retrieved April 10, 2024, from https://www.propertycasualty360.com/2024/03/13/manufacturing-sector-hardest-hit-by-ransomware-incidents-414-250466/
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