After suffering a malware attack on its order processing and shipping systems, alphabroder, Trevose, Pa., announced yesterday that it is fully operational again for U.S. customers. The additional good news is that it has “no evidence that any customer data or account information was compromised or accessed by this malware.”
Here’s the full statement via Twitter:
We have no evidence that any Customer data or account information was compromised or accessed by this malware.
We worked closely with an expert forensics company and our cyber team to remedy the situation. (2/5)
— alphabroder (@alphabroder) October 17, 2019
Again, the alphabroder team would like to thank you all for your support and understanding during this time – it says a lot about the resilience, integrity, and character of our industry and makes us more committed and eager than ever to help grow your business. (4/5)
— alphabroder (@alphabroder) October 17, 2019
We’ve seen how damaging malware attacks can be. Often, it takes longer than a few days for companies to fully recover, and in some cases companies never do. So it’s good to see alphabroder able to recover quickly and get back to business with no long-term impacts for itself or distributors.
For more information on alphabroder, visit www.alphabroder.com.