Saturday, November 23, 2024

Brazilian e-commerce firm Americanas reports multimillion-dollar loss following cyberattack

The company’s transactional platforms were unavailable for a week following the incident in February.

Brazilian e-commerce conglomerate Americanas.com reported a multimillion-dollar loss in sales in its financial results on Friday after a major cyberattack earlier this year.

The company lost 923 million Brazilian reais ($183 million) in sales after two attacks that took place between February 19 and 20 and rendered its e-commerce operation unavailable. According to the company, physical stores continued to operate and the logistics arm of the company continued to deliver orders placed after the event.

“In order to add strength to our internal team and security partner companies in the resolution and investigation of this incident, we called on world-renowned experts with experience in situations like these,” the company said in its financial statement. 

According to Americanas, the operations started to be gradually restored on February 23 and activities fully resumed on the following day. “There is no evidence of other damages, beyond the fact that our e-commerce operations were suspended,” the firm noted.

Despite the impact caused by the incident, the company reported a 22% increase in total sales compared to the same period last year. According to the firm’s results, digital sales increased 20% in the first quarter of the year as the pace of sales resumed in the weeks following the incident. The company noted that if the cyberattack hadn’t happened, sales growth would have reached 30%.

The authors of the Americanas attack are understood to be the Lapsus$ Group — the group responsible for a major ransomware attack against Brazil’s Ministry of Health in December 2021 that resulted in the unavailability of the COVID-19 vaccination data of millions of citizens.

Recommended:  Cyberattack disrupts Bulgarian government websites over ‘betrayal to Russia’

According to analyst firm IDC, overall IT security spending is expected to reach nearly $1 billion in Brazil this year, an increase of 10% in relation to 2020. The research company predicts that 2022 will see firms dealing with an increasing number of cyberattacks, a trend that has gathered pace since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

source

Suggest an edit to this article

Go to Cybersecurity Knowledge Base

Got to the Latest Cybersecurity News

Go to Cybersecurity Academy

Go to Homepage

Stay informed of the latest Cybersecurity trends, threats and developments. Sign up for our Weekly Cybersecurity Newsletter Today.

Remember, CyberSecurity Starts With You!

  • Globally, 30,000 websites are hacked daily.
  • 64% of companies worldwide have experienced at least one form of a cyber attack.
  • There were 20M breached records in March 2021.
  • In 2020, ransomware cases grew by 150%.
  • Email is responsible for around 94% of all malware.
  • Every 39 seconds, there is a new attack somewhere on the web.
  • An average of around 24,000 malicious mobile apps are blocked daily on the internet.
Bookmark
Please login to bookmarkClose
Share the word, let's increase Cybersecurity Awareness as we know it
- Sponsored -

Sponsored Offer

Unleash the Power of the Cloud: Grab $200 Credit for 60 Days on DigitalOcean!

Digital ocean free 200

Discover more infosec

Steven Black (n0tst3)
Hello! I'm Steve, an independent security researcher, and analyst from Scotland, UK. I've had an avid interest in Computers, Technology and Security since my early teens. 20 years on, and, it's a whole lot more complicated... I've assisted Governments, Individuals and Organizations throughout the world. Including; US DOJ, NHS UK, GOV UK. I'll often reblog infosec-related articles that I find interesting. On the RiSec website, You'll also find a variety of write-ups, tutorials and much more!

more infosec reads

Subscribe for weekly updates

explore

more

security