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Cyberattack: Accenture says no impact on operations, client systems

On August 11, the Lockbit hacker group claimed that they have attacked Accenture and said they intend to leak the data.

August 12, 2021 / 18:20 IST
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US IT major Accenture August 12 said there has been no impact on its operations or its clients’ systems from the recent cyberattack. The consulting firm said it had immediately isolated the affected servers, which have now been restored.

On August 11, a hacker group claimed it was using Lockbit ransomware for hacking data from Accenture with the intention of leaking it to interested parties. “These people are beyond privacy and security. I really hope that their services are better than what I saw as an insider. If you are interested in buying some databases, reach us,” the hacker group is believed to have tweeted.

There is no clarity on the volume of data hacked. Cyble, a cyber risk intelligence platform, claimed in a tweet that the alleged leak could involve 6 terabytes worth of data and ransom to the tune of $50 million.

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An Israel-based cybersecurity firm Hudson Rock claimed in a tweet that about 2,500 computers of employees and partners have been compromised, and this was used by the attackers.

In a statement to Moneycontrol, Accenture said in a statement, “Through our security controls and protocols, we identified irregular activity in one of our environments.  We immediately contained the matter and isolated the affected servers. We fully restored our affected systems from back up. There was no impact on Accenture’s operations, or on our clients’ systems.” However the company did not comment on queries seeking information about the nature of the attack and the volume of data leaked.