California IT service provider Synoptek pays ransom after Sodinokibi attack

California IT service provider Synoptek pays ransom after Sodinokibi attack

Synoptek, A California-based IT service provider decided to pay the ransom to decrypt its files after being infected with the Sodinokibi ransomware.


Synoptek, a California-based provider of IT management and cloud hosting services paid the ransom to decrypt its files following a Sodinokibi ransomware attack.


The gang behind the Sodinokibi ransomware has been very active in the US in recent weeks, in December, CyrusOne, one of the major US data center provider, was hit by the same ransomware.


Synoptek has more than 1,100 customers across multiple industries, including local governments, financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, media, retail and software. 


The infection took place on December 23, the hackers first compromised the company network then installed the ransomware.


“News of the incident first surfaced on Reddit, which lit up on Christmas Eve with posts from people working at companies affected by the outage.” reads the post published by Krebsonsecurity. “The only official statement about any kind of incident came late Friday evening from the company’s Twitter page, which said that on Dec. 23 it experienced a “credential compromise which has been contained,” and that Synoptek “took immediate action and have been working diligently with customers to remediate the situation.”


The IT service provider confirmed the attack but did not comment on whether it paid the ransom asked by the crooks.


“On Dec. 23, we experienced a credential compromise which has been contained,” Synoptek wrote in a Tweet just before 6 p.m. ET Friday. “We took imme ..

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