Blue Yonder Confirms Reports of Recent Ransomware Attack

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On November 21, 2024, Blue Yonder posted a website notice explaining that the company was recently targeted in a ransomware attack. While it’s too early to tell if any sensitive consumer information was compromised as a result of the Blue Yonder cyberattack, it remains a possibility. Blue Yonder is currently investigating the incident, and if it confirms that consumer information was leaked, Blue Yonder will begin sending out data breach notification letters to all individuals whose information was affected by the recent data security incident.

If you received a data breach notification from Blue Yonder, it is essential you understand what is at risk and what you can do about it. A data breach lawyer can help you learn more about how to protect yourself from becoming a victim of fraud or identity theft, as well as discuss your legal options following a possible Blue Yonder data breach. For more information, please see our recent piece on the topic here.

Was There a Blue Yonder Data Breach?

It’s too early to tell if there was a Blue Yonder data breach, as the company only recently reported that it had experienced a cyberattack. And while more information is expected in the near future, Blue Yonder’s website notice provides some important information on what led up to the breach.

According to this source, on November 21, 2024, Blue Yonder experienced a disruption to its managed services hosted environment. After a brief investigation, Blue Yonder confirmed hackers launched a ransomware attack against the company.

In response, Blue Yonder secured its systems and then began working with outside cybersecurity experts to bring its systems back online. As of December 1, 2024, Blue Yonder reported that several of the company’s customers had been brought back online and that it was making progress toward returning other customers to normal business operations.

Which Companies Were Affected by the Blue Yonder Cyberattack?

The Blue Yonder cyberattack has the potential to cause major shockwaves throughout multiple industries, as the company’s client base includes 46 of the top 100 manufacturers, 64 of the top 100 consumer goods makers, and 76 of the top 100 retailers in the world. Specifically, Starbucks reported that the Blue Yonder cyberattack affected its systems, which enabled employees to view and manage their schedules and track the hours they worked. Pen manufacturing company, BIC, also reported experiencing shipping delays as a result of the ransomware attack against Blue Yonder.

More Information About Blue Yonder

Founded in 1985, Blue Yonder, formerly JDA Software Group, is a software company based out of Scottsdale, Arizona. Blue Yonder provides a range of services, including supply chain planning, warehouse management, transportation planning, and more. Blue Yonder is an independent subsidiary of Panasonic. Blue Yonder employs more than EMP people and generates approximately $REV million in annual revenue.

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