
11 Jul Security Breach – 11 Jul 2025
While industry-leading cloud service providers (CSPs) like Microsoft and Google offer built-in security measures such as encryption, access controls and basic threat detection, these defences alone aren’t enough to tackle today’s ever-evolving cyberthreats, such as ransomware and phishing. Native security tools offered by CSPs may not provide real-time detection, advanced threat intelligence or automated response capabilities needed to stop attacks in their tracks. Additionally, cloud-based SaaS platforms operate on a shared responsibility model, where the CSPs secure the underlying infrastructure while businesses are responsible for protecting their own data, endpoints and users. To stay ahead of ransomware threats, your organisation needs a proactive, automated and scalable backup strategy to minimise data loss and ensure uninterrupted business continuity.
Recent Breaches
United States – Krispy Kreme – Food & Agriculture
Exploit: Ransomware
Risk to Business: Moderate: Krispy Kreme confirmed a December 2024 ransomware attack exposed sensitive personal data of employees and their families. The Play ransomware group claimed responsibility, stealing 184 GB of data and publishing it after the company refused to pay. Exposed information includes Social Security numbers, financial data, health records, and biometric and military ID details. Notifications are now being sent to those affected. The company did not specify how many people were impacted but reported 7,000 victims in Texas to that state’s attorney general.
United States – The Walt Disney Company – Entertainment
Exploit: Hacking
Risk to Business: Severe: The Anubis ransomware-as-a-service group has claimed responsibility for stealing 64 GB of data from a partner firm of Disneyland Paris, exposing thousands of files related to park construction and renovation projects. The stolen data reportedly includes over 39,000 files, such as engineering documents and materials protected by non-disclosure agreements. Anubis has published an archive on its leak site featuring photos and videos tied to popular attractions like Crush’s Coaster, Frozen, Orbitron, Ratatouille, Buzz Lightyear, Autopia and Phantom Manor. Disney has not commented on the matter.
Talk to a TCT team member today about implementing cyber security plan for your business.
Robert Brown
11/07/2025
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