Garmin cyber attack ‘horrifying’

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The Garmin ransomware attack has been described as horrifying because user's data was put at risk. Photo: Garmin
Tech giant Garmin has confirmed it was the victim of a cyber-attack last week. The attack – which caused a multi-day service outage beginning July 23 – disabled the company’s app, website and other services.  In a statement released on its website, Garmin said there is no indication that any customer data was accessed, lost […]
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