Google Warns of Scattered Spider-Linked Hackers Now Targeting American Retail Firms
Alphabet’s Google has issued a warning that the hacking group behind recent cyberattacks on major UK retailers is now focusing on similar targets in the United States. The group, connected with the hacker network known as “Scattered Spider,” has drawn attention for its aggressive and adaptable tactics.
“These actors are aggressive, creative, and particularly effective at circumventing mature security programmes,” said John Hultquist, a cybersecurity analyst at Google’s Mandiant unit.
Scattered Spider is believed to have orchestrated the April cyberattack that froze the online operations of M&S, one of the UK’s best-known retailers. The group is reportedly made up of a loosely connected network of hackers with varying skill levels, making it difficult to track or dismantle.
Retail Sector Remains in the Crosshairs
According to Google, the group tends to focus on one industry at a time. With retailers currently in its sights, the risk of further attacks remains high.
The group is also known for high-profile intrusions in the US. In 2023, it was linked to major breaches at casino giants MGM Resorts International and Caesars Entertainment, which disrupted services and triggered significant public and financial fallout.
Despite efforts, law enforcement has struggled to deal with the threat. The group’s decentralised structure, young membership, and lack of cooperation from victims have hindered investigations, Reuters previously reported.
Industry Prepares as Threat Grows
US industry groups have taken note of the growing threat. Christian Beckner of the National Retail Federation confirmed that members are already on alert. “We’ve been closely tracking everything going on in the UK over the past few weeks,” he said. “There aren’t geographic boundaries on these threats.”
The Retail & Hospitality ISAC, which includes companies like Albertsons, Costco, McDonald’s, and Lowe’s, is collaborating with Google to prepare a detailed briefing for its members. This aims to help organisations bolster their defences against ongoing cyber threats.
As the retail sector faces increasing digital risks, collaboration and information-sharing are becoming vital tools in the fight against sophisticated hacker groups like Scattered Spider.
with inputs from Reuters