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Ransomware Attack Hits Swiss Consumer Outlet Comparis

Ransomware Attack Hits Swiss Consumer Outlet Comparis

Swiss online consumer outlet Comparis has filed a criminal complaint about a ransomware attack on Wednesday that blocked some of its information technology systems, it said on Friday. “As far as we know, most databases do not seem to be affected by the incident. Unfortunately, first detailed analyses suggest that the perpetrators had access to certain customer-relevant data of sister company Credaris, whose systems are partly operated in the same server environment,” it said. Credaris is a financial brokerage.

Comparis said its website – which lets consumers compare prices for goods and services – was working normally again, but access via e-mail and customer hotline may still be limited as it works with cybersecurity specialists on a complete recovery. It did not comment on whether the incident was linked to a ransomware attack centered on the Florida information technology firm Kaseya that scrambled the data of hundreds of small businesses worldwide. REvil, a prolific, Russia-linked cybercrime syndicate, took credit for the breach. Comparis did not pay a ransom to regain functionality, a spokesperson said.


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