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Netgain forced to take down data centre after ransomware attack

Hosting provider victim of ransomware attack which forced them to take down data centers

by Jade
December 9, 2020
in Cyber Bites
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Netgain, the cloud hosting and IT services provider has been forced to take a number of their data centres offline following a ransomware attack in November. Netgain is a technology company that provides hosting and cloud IT solutions, such as desktop-as-a-service environments and managed IT services, to companies in accounting and healthcare sectors.

In a series of emails sent to customers, Netgain stated that they had fallen victim to a ransomware attack on November 24th, 2020. Later, on December 4th, customers started to receive emails from Netgain explaining that users may experience “system outages or slowdowns” due to a cyberattack.

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