https://www.wired.com/story/garmin-outage-ransomware-attack-workouts-aviation/
By Lily Hay Newman
Security
Wired.com
July 27, 2020
ON THURSDAY, HACKERS hit the navigation and fitness giant Garmin with a
ransomware attack that took down numerous services across the company.
Garmin Connect, the cloud platform that syncs user activity data, went
dark, as did portions of Garmin.com. But as athletes found themselves
unable to record runs and workouts, pilots who use Garmin products for
position, navigation, and timing services in airplanes were dealing with
their own problems.
The flyGarmin and Garmin Pilot app both suffered days-long outages,
hindering some Garmin hardware used in planes, including flight-planning
mechanisms and the ability to update mandatory FAA aeronautical databases.
Garmin, which waited until Monday to confirm that a cyberattack caused the
trouble, also saw its corporate email systems and customer call centers
hobbled by the assault. (Throughout the weekend, emails to Garmin public
relations staffers bounced back and phone calls wouldn't connect.) Some
reports indicate that Garmin's ActiveCaptain maritime app also suffered
outages.
Garmin's services started to flicker back online on Monday, four days
after the outages began. The incident underscores the pressing threat
ransomware continues to pose across industries, though, particularly when
it can disrupt services that millions of people rely on.
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