Data Breach Summary
On November 21, 2024, Blue Yonder, a supply chain management software provider, experienced a ransomware attack that disrupted its managed services hosted environment. The company detected the incident and immediately engaged cybersecurity experts to investigate and restore its systems. While Blue Yonder has not confirmed whether customer or employee data was compromised, the attack has impacted operations for several of its thousands of clients.
The ransomware attack caused significant disruptions for companies relying on Blue Yonder’s services. For example, Starbucks reported being affected by this attack. Despite this, not all Blue Yonder clients faced downtime. Companies such as Tesco and DHL Supply Chain confirmed they were unaffected by the incident.
Blue Yonder’s client base spans various industries, including retail, manufacturing, logistics, and healthcare. High-profile customers include:
At this time, Blue Yonder has not confirmed whether any personal, financial, or operational data was exfiltrated during the ransomware attack. However, attorneys working with Class Action U, a top class action group, want to talk to affected employees and customers to see if their data was exposed and if they qualify for compensation.
Potential risks include:
If you work for or are affiliated with companies like Starbucks, Ford, or Nestlé Purina, and believe your data may have been compromised, you are encouraged to join a class action lawsuit. Class Action U has partnered with KO Lawyers, a nationally recognized class action law firm. A successful case could lead to compensation for losses and force Blue Yonder to adopt stronger security measures. Contact Class Action U to get started today.
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