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Rite Aid Ransacked: RansomHub’s Cyber Heist Hits 45 Million Customers
Rite Aid confirmed a June cyberattack by the RansomHub ransomware gang, exposing customer data but sparing health and financial info. The pharmacy giant, with over 1,700 stores, is investigating and notifying affected customers.
Hot Take:
When it comes to cybersecurity incidents, Rite Aid just got a prescription for a headache. It’s like someone walked into their pharmacy and stole the entire aisle of privacy pills!
Key Points:
- Rite Aid confirmed a data breach following a cyberattack in June, claimed by the RansomHub gang.
- The company operates over 1,700 pharmacy stores across 16 states with a workforce of more than 45,000.
- No health or financial information was reportedly compromised, according to Rite Aid.
- RansomHub claims to have stolen 10 GB of customer data, including names and addresses.
- Rite Aid is working with cybersecurity experts to investigate and mitigate the breach.