QuikSilver and Billabong Affected by Ransomware Attack

QuikSilver and Billabong Affected by Ransomware Attack


Action sports giant Boardriders was hit by a ransomware attack that affected some of its subsidiaries, including QuikSilver and Billabong, and forced the company to shut down computing systems all over the world.


Boardriders has around 10,000 employees from all over the world and its Quiksilver, Billabong, ROXY, RVCA, DC Shoes, and Element brands are sold in over 110 countries.


Following the attack, the company's e-commerce stores displayed messages offering customers 20% off promotions and stating that Boardriders is experiencing shipping delays.


Global-scale ransomware attack


Following the incident, Boardriders said in a statement to ShopEatSurf that the attack impacted multiple systems, from several regions around the world.


"Our IT teams have been working to quickly restore our systems to support our operations, which are now largely transacting and shipping normally," Boardriders also said.


"We are proud of how our teams have responded to this challenge, and we are incredibly grateful for their hard work," the company added. "We also greatly appreciate our customers’ and vendors’ patience and support during this brief interruption.”


While BoardRiders' statement does not detail the type of cyberattack they experienced, sources familiar with the matter told BleepingComputer that they were affected by ransomware. We were further told that this attack occurred during the last week of October 2019.


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