Taco Bell, KFC owner says data stolen during ransomware attack
Reading Time: < 1 minutesYum Brands, the parent company of fast-food chains KFC, Pizza Hut and Taco Bell, has confirmed that company data was stolen in a ransomware attack.
Yum Brands said a ransomware attack impacted ‘certain information technology systems,’ prompting the chain to take some of its systems offline. The incident also led to the closure of roughly 300 restaurants in the United Kingdom for 24 hours, the company said.
Although the ransomware attack largely affected the company’s U.K. operations, Yum Brands said it notified U.S. federal law enforcement as its investigation continues.
Yum Brands said that the unidentified intruder responsible for the ransomware attack stole data from the company’s network, but added it had ‘no evidence’ that customer data was stolen. It’s not clear if the company has the technical means, such as logs, to determine what specific data was exfiltrated.
‘While this incident caused temporary disruption, the company is aware of no other restaurant disruptions and does not expect this event to have a material adverse impact on its business, operations or financial results,’ the company’s statement said.
Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai contributed reporting.
Ref: techcrunch
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