IT and security management services company Kaseya reported an attack against a “small number” of customers Friday afternoon, but a bigger supply chain incident might be afoot heading into the July 4 holiday weekend. The attack, which some researchers believe to be the work of ransomware group REvil or one of its affiliates, could be the beginning of a mass ransomware event with the potential to strike a wide swath of industry and local government. The FBI in June blamed the Russia-based group for a ransomware attack against global meat supplier JBS. Vaseya said the incident is affecting its VSA software platform used by managed services providers. “We are investigating a potential attack against the VSA that indicates to have been limited to a small number of our on-premises customers only. We have proactively shut down our SaaS [software as a service] servers out of an abundance of caution,” Dana […]
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