conti attacks Arcese
Incident Date:
January 11, 2022
Overview
Title
conti attacks Arcese
Victim
Arcese
Attacker
Conti
Location
First Reported
January 11, 2022
Arcese Suffers Ransomware Attack
Arcese, a global logistics company, has been targeted by the ransomware group Conti, as announced on the group's dark web leak site. The company operates in the transportation sector and has a global network with customized transport, logistics services, and innovative technologies. Arcese's website provides information about their services, including road freight, contract logistics, and air and ocean freight.
Arcese has been recognized for its sustainability efforts, having received the EcoVadis gold medal for sustainability for the fourth year in a row. The company has also been active in the Romanian market, signing a lease agreement at CTPark Bucharest West to expand its presence.
The ransomware attack on Arcese highlights the vulnerabilities that companies in the transportation sector face. While the specific details of the attack are not available, it is crucial for companies to maintain robust cybersecurity measures to protect against such threats. This includes regular vulnerability scanning, patching and updating software, and maintaining offline, encrypted backups of data.
In the context of ransomware attacks, the State of Ransomware 2023 report by Sophos reveals that ransomware attacks have evolved over the last 12 months, with changes in attack rates, data encryption, and root causes. The report also highlights the impact of ransomware on organizations, including the cost of ransom payments and overall recovery costs.
The ransomware attack on Arcese underscores the importance of robust cybersecurity measures for companies in the transportation sector. Arcese, like many other organizations, must prioritize data protection and rapid recovery to mitigate the risks of ransomware attacks.
Sources
- Arcese. (n.d.). Road transport, sea and air freight and integrated logistics | Arcese. Retrieved April 10, 2024, from http://www.arcese.com/en/
- Sophos. (2023). State of Ransomware 2023 - Sophos. Retrieved April 10, 2024, from http://www.sophos.com/en-us/content/state-of-ransomware
- CISA. (n.d.). Stop Ransomware - CISA. Retrieved April 10, 2024, from http://www.cisa.gov/stopransomware
- Arcserve. (2023, June 20). Arcserve Survey Reveals Vulnerabilities in Ransomware and Data Recovery Preparedness of Local Government and Public Services. Retrieved April 10, 2024, from http://www.arcserve.com/press-releases/arcserve-survey-reveals-vulnerabilities-ransomware-and-data-recovery-preparedness
- Arcserve. (n.d.). Ransomware Protection for an Impenetrable Business - Arcserve. Retrieved April 10, 2024, from http://www.arcserve.com/solutions/ransomware-recovery
- FBI. (n.d.). Ransomware - FBI. Retrieved April 10, 2024, from http://www.fbi.gov/how-we-can-help-you/scams-and-safety/common-scams-and-crimes/ransomware
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