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CDK Global shares when systems will be back up amid cyberattack outage
CDK says its dealer software systems will likely be down until the end of the month after ransomware attack.
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CDK says its dealer software systems will likely be down until the end of the month after ransomware attack.
In letter to clients, company says its systems will be up and running in days, not weeks.
Dearborn Village Ford general sales manager Jay Sturtz says they're resorting to good old-fashioned pen and paper while they wait for CDK to come back online.
"Everything is frozen, everything is tied up," one auto dealership owner said after cyberattacks crippled software maker CDK Global.
Multiple cyberattacks on software maker CDK Global are causing havoc for thousands of car dealerships across the U.S.
After last month's cyberattack on Ascension hospitals nationwide, the health care system released an update on what happened.
Ascension hospitals around the country are still dealing with the fallout from a ransomware attack, and nurses in Metro Detroit are worried about patient safety.
Ascension said that patients are unable to fill prescriptions because of the ongoing data breach that occurred May 8.
Ransomware attack targeted a Nissan virtual private network, the automaker's U.S. subsidiary said.
There is no update on when systems will be restored after a cyberattack was detected at Ascension hospitals nationwide on Wednesday.
In a statement on its website, Roku said it found no evidence that it was the source of the account credentials used in either of the attacks or that Roku's systems were compromised.
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