The Rackspace Ransomware Attack
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15 Minute Response, Managed IT Support. Microsoft 365 Specialists Supporting On-Premises & Cloud Solutions.
What Can We Learn From The Rackspace Ransomware Attack?
The recent?ransomware attack?at?Rackspace?is a timely reminder that your cloud solutions are at risk too. So what can you do to minimise your risk as a business owner?
Before diving into the?ransomware attacks, let’s look at who?Rackspace?actually is.?Rackspace?is one of the original hosting providers. Over 15 years ago, they were the company we first used to put our first customer onto a hosted email system. Since the emergence of?Microsoft 365, the number of Rackspace users may have decreased, but they still have many customers.?
So what exactly has happened at?Rackspace?
On the 2nd of December, customers reported that they could not access their cloud email system. Unfortunately, outages?happen all the time, even to cloud providers.?
But later that same day,?Rackspace?issued another alert on their page, advising customers to move to?Microsoft 365. It is extraordinary for a company to advise their customers to move AWAY from their services and onto their competitor’s cloud servers. This obviously caused much distress and panic among Rackspace customers.?
Fast-forward 5 days,?Rackspace?issues another alert. Within the alert, they confirm that they have been the victims of a?Ransomware attack. By the end of December, their customers had taken the initial advice and have since moved on to?Microsoft 365.
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So, why is this still relevant, even to those who didn’t have a?Rackspace?account? First, this?Ransomware attack?is a big reminder to businesses everywhere that no matter what cloud provider you use, the data and, ultimately, the service is your responsibility, not the providers'.?
Always makes sure that you have a contingency plan in place, just in case. Bad things can and will happen to cloud providers like?Microsoft 365?and?Rackspace. Please make no mistake; they will be a prime target for Cyber criminals because they can create a high amount of damage and hold the data for a lot of money.?
However, it is not just cyber-attacks you should be concerned about. For example, in March of 2021, there was a large fire at a data centre in France, which meant that many websites and cloud services were utterly offline.?
What can you do, and what should you do?
It is essential to back up your data because?ransomware attacks happen daily to companies of all different sizes.?