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Both CloudNordic and Azero said that they were working to rebuild customers’ web and email systems from scratch, albeit without their data.

Yea.... Don't bother. But, do expect to hear from my lawyers.....

CloudNordic said that it “had no knowledge that there was an infection.” CloudNordic and Azero are owned by Denmark-registered Certiqa Holding, which also owns Netquest, a provider of threat intelligence for telcos and governments.

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[–] demonsword 28 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Danish cloud host says customers 'lost all data' after ransomware attack

I'd hazard that that Danish cloud host probably lost all customers after that happened too

[–] [email protected] 32 points 1 year ago

If, I were a customer- I would be leaving for sure.

When- you pay a cloud vendor, you are generally paying to ensure a few things....

  1. That this stuff doesn't happen.
  2. That when this type of stuff does happen, they have a recovery plan / working backups.

And, when this hit the news, and I discovered they are owned by a company with a stake in cyber-security, I'd be jumping to a replacement pretty quickly... and staying far away from this company.