Tag: Garmin outage

  • In aftermath of ransomware attack, Garmin services begin to return

    In aftermath of ransomware attack, Garmin services begin to return

    Following a ransomware attack last week that left Garmin Connect and other services offline, the company is gradually restoring its internet capabilities.

    For those who make use of fitness tracking, however, Garmin Connect workouts are still not able to sync to devices and the app is under maintenance, reports CNN.

    “We are happy to report that Garmin Connect recovery is underway,” the company announced on the Garmin Connect website. Some platforms have been given the green light, while others are offering limited services.

    The company also said in a statement that there is “no indication” that customer data was accessed, stolen or lost.

    Screenshot of Garmin Connect website, July 27.
    Screenshot of Garmin Connect website, July 27.
  • Garmin hit by massive ransomware attack

    Garmin hit by massive ransomware attack

    Fitness wearables disconnected for one day and counting

    Garmin fitness devices have been disconnected for nearly a day after the company suffered a major outage, reports the Verge.

    The outage may be caused by a ransomware attack. The outage was first reported by Garmin July 23. It affects Garmin wearables, apps and call centers, which has made customer support impossible.

    The message on the Garmin Connect website reads, “We’re sorry. We are currently experiencing an outage that affects Garmin.com and Garmin Connect. This outage also affects our call centers, and we are currently unable to receive any calls, emails or online chats. We are working to resolve this issue as quickly as possible and apologize for this inconvenience.”

    Garmin Connect allows customers to obsessively track their exercise performance and fitness goals. FlyGarmin, the navigation service that supports Garmin’s aviation devices, has also been down affecting some pilots, reports ZDNET.

    The ransomware attack has encrypted Garmin’s internal network and some production systems, according to ZDNET. The company is planning a multi-day maintenance window to deal with the attack’s aftermath, which includes shutting down its official website, Garmin Connect, FlyGarmin, and even some production lines in Asia.

    Screenshot: Garmin website
    Screenshot: Garmin website