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Plugged my Garmin into my laptop when I got back, opened up Strava, and uploaded the most recent.fit file. Worked like a charm.
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Inreach is down, this could kill someone.
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I've worked in what is now called cybersecurity for a long time. Many smaller (like state and local) organizations skimp on backing up data and key executables and have been getting taken down. Most big companies (like Garmin) took steps a few years ago after several large companies had to announce $300M impacts due to ransomware - Garmin is big enough to have avoided or at least mitigated this.
But the bad guys are persistent - like those flies that get in the tent the very every time you forget to pull the zipper all the way up! Garmin web still saying right now "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." |
This can happen to any company for sure no matter their protective wall. These hackers are just as smart as those who build these encrypted legions. I don’t think those who did it care a rats rear about your personal rides or address. They are doing it out of maliciousness or as one stated, for ransom! The latter will never work obviously in regards to Garmin but it just creates a pain to us using Garmin. I can live until they fix it, I am not that pretentious.
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It's awful for Garmin and those who rely upon their services that need to be live. I use Garmin for my cycling, Fenix Pro and 530 Edge, but it is very easy to upload to Strava with the .fit file so can't say I am affected in any negative way - I've literally only lost the auto upload function in terms of my own usage and manual is seconds to do.
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This goes much deeper than cyclists losing data. I read in an article that Garmin is big in the flight industry for navigation and such. All those services are down also.
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Originally Posted by scott967
(Post 21605746)
Garmin used to have a windows program that you could load all your rides into, also had mapping and could display your routes.
Good info on what happened here: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/new...omware-attack/ scott s. . He who laughs last, always has a good backup. I think I still have a SportTracks license around if SportTracks is even still a thing, come to think of it. |
Originally Posted by Seattle Forrest
(Post 21605721)
As long as I don't lose my history I'll be happy.
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Originally Posted by colnago62
(Post 21605922)
This goes much deeper than cyclists losing data. I read in an article that Garmin is big in the flight industry for navigation and such. All those services are down also.
Thats kind of like saying that Trek makes a few bicycles... |
Here is DC Rainmaker's how-to guide to upload to other sites like strava, if anyone needs it:
https://www.dcrainmaker.com/2020/07/...he-outage.html |
Originally Posted by Marcus_Ti
(Post 21605968)
I pay for Training Peaks...so loss of Connect is minor...had my whole ride history duplicated onto Strava (used for many years), which I then exported and ended my Strava account and imported into TrainingPeaks.
He who laughs last, always has a good backup. I think I still have a SportTracks license around if SportTracks is even still a thing, come to think of it. I went to GoldenCheetah as my off-line repository for fitness activities when they said they were killing it last year. |
Originally Posted by bruce19
(Post 21605950)
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I have a Garmin 910xt and basically you cannot upload it without Garmin Connect. I keep reading of ways to do it but nothing has worked. HELP?
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Originally Posted by deacon mark
(Post 21606480)
I have a Garmin 910xt and basically you cannot upload it without Garmin Connect. I keep reading of ways to do it but nothing has worked. HELP?
How the hell did we all survive before the interweb? I've been on 3 rides, since they've been down and i'm sure none of them are KOMs, but I won't be sure until Garmin is up. |
Originally Posted by GlennR
(Post 21606616)
How about waiting a few day when they recover? Your data is still on your device.
How the hell did we all survive before the interweb? I've been on 3 rides, since they've been down and i'm sure none of them are KOMs, but I won't be sure until Garmin is up. I do wish I could have uploaded my 12 marathons from 1988-1997 but was not possible then. I don’t want to run another one to give it a try. I too just keep riding eventually it will come back. If not no loss glad to ride, friend of mine riding today had accident broke hip just out of surgery. Got to be careful and keep in perspective. |
Saw an article on FB that indicated the hackers want $10 million. Seems many, if not all majors file systems are now encrypted and waiting a release key, if Garmin ponies up. I can only speculate that this infection has been going on for weeks, which likely means any useful backups are corrupt as well, else they would have restored by now. Seems the Garmin exec’s are trying to figure out just how far to bend over.
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I've been in IT for 45 years and can tell you the only way to protect your machines 100% is to not allow them on the interweb.
When Garmin comes back we might have to upload the past week or 2 or 3 weeks of data. |
Originally Posted by Steve B.
(Post 21606659)
Saw an article on FB that indicated the hackers want $10 million. Seems many, if not all majors file systems are now encrypted and waiting a release key, if Garmin ponies up. I can only speculate that this infection has been going on for weeks, which likely means any useful backups are corrupt as well, else they would have restored by now. Seems the Garmin exec’s are trying to figure out just how far to bend over.
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Garmin is claiming there is no indication that data were stolen:
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-s...-a9638131.html fwiw: It also confirmed that its inReach service – which uses satellite technology to allow people to keep in touch when they are in distant or hard-to-reach locations – are "fully functional and are not impacted by the outage". |
I finally got the 910xt to upload but it does require a bit of tasking and think. So glad I can do that and not entirely rely on Garmin.
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Come on guys... it's just personal cycling statistics. It's not like your retirement account or medical records.
And if the data is so critical to you, you should have a backup in a secure location and not rely on any 3rd party to be the only source and to protect it. The larger the collective data, the larger the target. If I lost all of my Garmin history, it wouldn't make a difference in my life. |
Originally Posted by GlennR
(Post 21607689)
Come on guys... it's just personal cycling statistics. It's not like your retirement account or medical records.
And if the data is so critical to you, you should have a backup in a secure location and not rely on any 3rd party to be the only source and to protect it. The larger the collective data, the larger the target. If I lost all of my Garmin history, it wouldn't make a difference in my life. |
Originally Posted by Marcus_Ti
(Post 21607734)
Well I would lose track of how many miles I have on the present chain...
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Originally Posted by GlennR
(Post 21607689)
Come on guys... it's just personal cycling statistics. It's not like your retirement account or medical records.
And if the data is so critical to you, you should have a backup in a secure location and not rely on any 3rd party to be the only source and to protect it. The larger the collective data, the larger the target. If I lost all of my Garmin history, it wouldn't make a difference in my life. |
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