The Cosco container company says after six days of recovering from "network problems" – Computer – News



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The Chinese shipping company Cosco has indicated that it has now been repaired following an incident that lasted six days and that it was described as a power outage . In an update on his site, the company writes that the network has been restored and that all communications such as phone, email and electronic data exchange are working again. The problems have occurred with the North and South American branch of the company. Cosco issued a first warning on the problems on July 25, in which he stated that the company was not affected. Various media, including the local Long Beach Press-Telegram and a site on the news of navigation, said at the time that there was a ransomware infection.

It is not known which variant and how the infection occurred. In a note on the incident, Cosco writes that the problems have occurred in the United States, Canada, Panama, Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Chile and Uruguay.

If it was a ransomed attack, Cosco would not be the first shipping company major problems faced by malware. For example, Maersk was hit last year by the NotPetya attack. A week later, he stated that most of the main systems were operational again. Over time, it turned out that Maersk reinstalled 45,000 PCs within 10 days of the attack. The company estimated that the incident cost a maximum of $ 256 million. It seems that the incident in Cosco is less serious.

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