Leading library services firm Baker & Taylor hit by ransomware

Leading library services firm Baker & Taylor hit by ransomware


Baker & Taylor, which describes itself as the world's largest distributor of books to libraries worldwide, today confirmed it's still working on restoring systems after being hit by ransomware more than a week ago.


As Baker & Taylor said on August 23, its servers were down after an outage that impacted the company's phone systems, offices, and service centers.


One day later, the library services provider revealed that disruptions to its business-critical systems stemming from the incident would persist through the week while technical teams work on restoring impacted servers.


"As an update, the source of the disruption is a ransomware attack launched against our network over the weekend, which we have been working to remediate ever since," Baker & Taylor said in a statement.


"Cyber-attacks are an increasing threat to all companies, and unfortunately, we, like others fell victim to a hacker's attack. Our IT team and outside experts are working nonstop to restore our systems."



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— Baker and Taylor (@BakerandTaylor) August 24, 2022

"We want to take this opportunity to thank you again for your continued patience and cooperation as we deal with the service disruption we’ve been experiencing. We know that it has been frustrating, and we appreciate your ongoing understanding," the firm added today.


"We will continue to provide updates ..

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