Indigo Books and Music, the largest bookstore chain in Canada, has been forced to shut down its digital infrastructure after a cyberattack.
The company's website went down, and it had to go cash-only in stores.
- The company does not know the threat actor responsible for the hacking campaign.
- Indigo could likely be hit with ransomware because threat actors target companies that can afford to pay large sums of money.
- Earlier this month, researchers tracked the sale of several files that hackers claimed to have been stolen from Indigo.
- Indigo has over 7,000 employees, 86 superstores, and 123 small stores.
- The retailer has $748M in revenue annually.