Chattanooga Times Free Press

Ransonware closes KFC, Taco Bells in Britain

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A ransomware attack forced the parent company of KFC and Taco Bell to close several hundred restaurant­s in the United Kingdom this week.

A government filing posted Thursday says the attack impacted informatio­n technology systems. Yum Brands said the attackers took company data, but that there is no evidence customer data was stolen.

Around 300 U.K. stores were closed for one day but are now operationa­l, Yum said. There are more than 1,000 KFC and Taco Bell outlets in the U.K. and Ireland, according to company websites, yet it did not divulge which brands were impacted.

Ransomware is used to hold a target’s data hostage until the attacker is paid, though it is not known if Yum paid any money in this case. Yum Brands Inc., based in Louisville, Kentucky, did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment from The Associated Press Thursday.

The U.K. was the European country most targeted by observed ransomware attacks last month with 21, with Germany No. 2 with 11, according to the cybersecur­ity firm NCC Group.

The company said it alerted law enforcemen­t and hired cybersecur­ity profession­als to conduct an investigat­ion. The company also took some systems offline and installed enhanced monitoring technology.

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