lockbit2 attacks freedomfarmspa
Incident Date:
March 4, 2022
Overview
Title
lockbit2 attacks freedomfarmspa
Victim
freedomfarmspa
Attacker
Lockbit2
Location
First Reported
March 4, 2022
Ransomware Attack on Freedom Farms
Freedom Farms, a hospitality business operating in the travel and food sectors, has been targeted by the ransomware group Lockbit2. The attack was announced on the group's dark web leak site, and the victim's website is www.freedomfarmspa.com. The company operates in the hospitality sector, offering various services such as traveling markets, farm-to-fork kitchen, and event venues.
Company Information
Freedom Farms is a local business that operates in the Pittsburgh area, with markets at Bloomfield Market and Aspinwall Market. They offer a variety of services, including goat yoga, bridal open houses, and bundle making classes. The company's farm-to-fork kitchen is a popular destination for those seeking locally sourced food.
Vulnerabilities
The specific vulnerabilities that led to the ransomware attack on Freedom Farms are not detailed in the search results. However, it is mentioned that farms and agribusinesses are growing targets for cybercriminals due to their reliance on digital systems and the potential for significant financial losses from business interruption and recovery costs.
Impact
The ransomware attack on Freedom Farms could result in significant disruption to their operations, including the loss of data and potential financial costs for recovery. The company's website and email services were temporarily offline following the attack, and it is unclear how long it will take to restore full functionality to the affected systems.
Prevention and Mitigation
To prevent and mitigate the impact of ransomware attacks, businesses should practice good cyber hygiene, including keeping computer software up-to-date and implementing security protocols on every device. Additionally, cyber liability coverages and services can help protect against ransomware and other cyberattacks, providing coverage for liabilities associated with a data breach and business interruption loss during an attack.
Sources
- How to prevent ransomware attacks on your farm - Maryland Farm Bureau: https://mdfarmbureau.com/how-to-prevent-ransomware-attacks-on-your-farm/
- Farm protection from cyberattacks almost non-existent: https://farms.com/news/farm-protection-from-cyberattacks-almost-non-existent-184690.aspx
- Ransomware Attack Hits Marinette Marine Shipyard, Results in Short-Term Delay of Frigate Freedom LCS Construction: https://news.usni.org/2023/04/20/ransomware-attack-hits-marinette-marine-shipyard-results-in-short-term-delay-of-frigate-freedom-lcs-construction
- Ransomware attack shuts down Central Florida radiology imager sites: https://www.cfpublic.org/health/2023-10-27/ransomware-attack-shuts-down-central-florida-radiology-imager-sites
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