, but the investigation so far has revealed the software they used – and that stolen employee data could be posted to the dark web on Thursday.
The unidentified hackers used software associated with infamous global ransomware group LockBit, the company said. Ransomware uses software to encrypt the victims’ digital files and then demands payment to unlock them. The FBI has described LockBit as one of the world’s most active and destructive ransomware groups.
Employees are among the big victims in the story but aren't even mentioned. What is Indigo doing to protect them?
Let's all go buy something from Heather. Not too hard.
Translation - they are broke (& can't afford it) and/or couldn't care less about the sanctity of the data they hold of their customers. This business will likely not survive the next 24 months.
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