Hackers make some Vestas' information public after ransomware assault
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) – Private information stolen from wind turbine maker Vestas by hackers in a so-called ransomware assault final month has been made public, the agency stated late on Wednesday.
A cyber safety incident on Nov. 19 pressured Vestas to close down IT programs throughout a number of enterprise models and areas to include the difficulty.
The Danish firm stated it was capable of proceed operations however that information had been compromised.
“The hackers managed to retrieve information from the compromised inside file share programs and have made a number of the compromised information public,” Vestas stated in an announcement.
It added that almost all of compromised information consists of private info similar to names, contact particulars and CVs but in addition some instances of extra delicate info similar to social safety numbers and …