Capturing the State of Security in the Hospitality Sector Amid COVID-19 Crisis

Capturing the State of Security in the Hospitality Sector Amid COVID-19 Crisis

The impact of COVID-19 has turned the operations of the hospitality sector upside down. Not only is the sector struggling to recover from the huge economic crisis, but the attacks from state-sponsored attackers and organized cybercriminal groups have added additional worries.

Ransomware attackers continue to wreak havoc


For a ransomware gang, it hardly matters whether an organization is big or small. They attack firms in a bid to disrupt their critical infrastructure and steal sensitive data.


The world’s largest cruise operator, Carnival Corporation, suffered a ransomware attack on August 15, resulting in the loss of its customer data. In a press statement, it revealed that the attackers stole certain data files and encrypted a portion of the IT systems following the attack.
The maker of Jack Daniel’s, Brown-Forman, fell victim to REvil ransomware attackers who stole around 1TB of data from the firm. To put pressure on the firm, the gang further threatened to release the stolen files on their website if the ransom demand was not fulfilled.
The U.S. travel management firm, CWT, paid a whopping $4.5 million in ransom to Ragnar Locker ransomware attackers to restore their 30,000 infected computers.
The supply operations at Australia’s largest beverage giant, Lion, was disrupted after it was hit in a ransomware attack. The incident had caused a system outage.
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