blackbasta attacks Trade-Mark Industrial Inc
Incident Date:
August 6, 2022
Overview
Title
blackbasta attacks Trade-Mark Industrial Inc
Victim
Trade-Mark Industrial Inc
Attacker
Blackbasta
Location
First Reported
August 6, 2022
Trade-Mark Industrial Inc. Ransomware Attack
Trade-Mark Industrial Inc., a multi-trade contractor based in Southwestern Ontario, recently fell victim to a ransomware attack orchestrated by the BlackBasta group. With a 25-year history in millwrighting, rigging, electrical, piping, fabrication, structural, sheet metal, and HVAC installations and repairs, the company is known for its reliability and exceptional customer service.
This incident is indicative of a larger pattern of ransomware attacks targeting the industrial sector. A report by Claroty reveals a concerning trend: over half of industrial firms (54%) experienced a ransomware attack affecting their operational technology (OT) in the past year, marking a significant rise from 47% in 2021. The industrial sector remains a prime target for cybercriminals, consistently accounting for a third of all ransomware incidents.
The breach of Trade-Mark Industrial Inc.'s defenses highlights the inherent vulnerabilities within the construction sector, particularly those related to OT systems that are predominantly Windows-based and susceptible to ransomware exploits. This event emphasizes the critical need for stringent cybersecurity measures to safeguard against such threats, especially in industries where operational disruptions can result in substantial project delays and damage to reputation.
While Trade-Mark Industrial Inc. has yet to issue a formal statement regarding the attack, their website's emphasis on safety, quality, and surpassing customer expectations suggests a proactive stance towards addressing cybersecurity challenges.
The attack on Trade-Mark Industrial Inc. serves as a stark reminder of the ransomware risks facing organizations, especially within the industrial sector. It underscores the importance of maintaining vigilance and investing in comprehensive cybersecurity strategies to mitigate these threats and minimize their operational impact.
Sources
- Trade-Mark Industrial Inc. (n.d.). Southwestern Ontario’s Most Reliable Multi-trade Contractor. Retrieved April 10, 2024, from http://trade-markind.com
- NCC Group (2023, December 7). Ransomware, Data Breaches Inundate OT & Industrial Sector. Retrieved April 10, 2024, from https://www.darkreading.com/ics-ot-security/ransomware-data-breaches-inundate-ot-industrial-sector
- eSentire (2023, April 13). How To Protect Construction Firms From Ransomware Attacks. Retrieved April 10, 2024, from https://www.esentire.com/blog/building-a-cybersecurity-foundation-to-protect-construction-firms-from-ransomware-attacks
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