Ransomware disrupts Starbucks scheduling system
Amid a ransomware attack on its scheduling software, Starbucks has turned to manual payroll solutions to ensure employees are paid accurately. The hack highlights rising cybersecurity threats during critical business periods.
Starbucks is manually processing barista payroll after a ransomware attack disrupted the third-party software it uses for scheduling. Despite the outage, the company assured employees they would be paid correctly and instructed store managers on manual workarounds to keep operations running smoothly.
The attack targeted Blue Yonder, a cloud services provider whose clients include major grocery chains and Fortune 500 companies. Blue Yonder has faced backlash as its systems remain compromised, with multiple companies, including Ford, assessing potential impacts. The cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike is assisting with recovery efforts.
Ransomware attacks have surged globally, with hackers targeting critical operations, especially during high-demand periods like the holiday season. Starbucks’ new CEO Brian Niccol now faces an additional hurdle on top of three straight quarters of declining sales.