Internet-based photo-sharing and publishing company Shutterfly says a ransomware attack has disrupted its operations.
“This incident has not impacted our Shutterfly.com, Snapfish, TinyPrints or Spoonflower sites. However, portions of our Lifetouch and BorrowLenses business, Groovebook, manufacturing and some corporate systems have been experiencing interruptions,” the company says in a statement.
Shutterfly says it is currently assessing the full scope of data that may have been affected and is engaging with third-party cybersecurity experts. It has informed relevant authorities at law enforcement departments about the incident, it says.
The Conti ransomware group is reportedly responsible for the attack, which has encrypted over 4,000 devices and 120 VMware ESXi servers, according to a Bleeping Computer report, citing an unidentified source.