Lockbit3's Target: Casa Jové's Struggle Against Ransomware
Casa Jové: A Target for Ransomware Attacks in the Hospitality Sector
Company Overview
Casa Jové, a company specializing in heating and cooling system repair and maintenance, has been targeted by the ransomware group Lockbit3. The company operates in the Hospitality sector, which has seen a significant increase in ransomware attacks due to the industry's reliance on technology and the sensitive data it handles.
With a legacy spanning 140 years, the commitment to social responsibility and ethical practices defines the ethos of this industry leader. Offering unparalleled technical support post-sale, their maintenance services cater to heating and cooling systems with capacities exceeding 70 kW, ensuring peak performance and customer satisfaction.
Vulnerabilities and Risks
The hospitality sector, including companies like Casa Jové, is a prime target for ransomware attacks due to the sensitive data they handle and the need to maintain smooth operations. Casa Jové's revenue is $19.7 million with a company size of 51-200 employees. The group's activities have led to significant financial losses and data breaches, with attacks reported on a wide range of organizations across different sectors globally.
Cybersecurity experts often recommend refraining from paying ransom demands and instead seeking assistance from cybersecurity specialists for recovery and restoration.
Sources
- TechTarget - Ransomware disrupts hospitality, healthcare in September
- Arctic Wolf Labs - Crooks pose as researchers to retarget ransomware victims
- EvonSys - Guide On Ransomware Attacks Faced By Hospitality Service Businesses
- Ironscales - Ransomware Market Landscape by Industry: An Overview
- Casa Jové LinkedIn page
- Casa Jové Financial Overview on Apollo.io
- Casa Jové Overview on ZoomInfo
- M-Automoción LinkedIn page
- Deixeu-nos en pau website
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