The company said that workers were still using pen and paper to process deliveries, four weeks after the ransomware attack Hans de Kort/PACompanies which rely on TNT for deliveries could be facing weeks more of disruption as the courier company struggles to get to grips with the cyberattack it suffered last month. The Federation of Small Businesses said it has “serious concerns” on behalf of members whose goods are still caught up in delivery delays. It said the attack, which occurred four week ago, “has been debilitating for some small firms who remain in the dark over when and if they can expect their goods to be delivered”. TNT said it could not give a date for when the backlog would be cleared, with UK depot staff currently forced to resort to pen and paper to process deliveries. A TNT spokeswoman said: “We anticipate [we will] communicate…
Source: The Times July 26, 2017 23:01 UTC