As grocery shortages persist, UNFI says it’s recovering from cyberattack
The ongoing outage is preventing the company from fulfilling and distributing customer orders at scale.
The ongoing outage is preventing the company from fulfilling and distributing customer orders at scale.
More than two dozen states have sued 23andMe to block the sale of genetic data without customers’ permission.
The retail giant described the food shortages as “temporary supply challenges” following the cyberattack at its primary distributor, UNFI.
United Natural Foods said it is “diligently managing through the cyber incident” that sparked disruption outages.
UNFI, a grocery distributor for Whole Foods and others, warned of disruptions to customer orders after a cyberattack.
The bug allowed a researcher to uncover recovery phone numbers of nearly any Google account.
Cellebrite said the deal will help with the “accelerated identification of mobile vulnerabilities and exploits.”
The ransomware attack paralyzed newspaper printing and disrupted operations at media outlets across the country for weeks.
The compliance company said the customer data exposure was caused by a product change.
Hackers reportedly accessed Wiles’ phone contacts, which were used to impersonate her.