Garmin Connect is back online for many Garmin device owners, allowing data to be synced to Garmin apps. Garmin is still reporting maintenance so owners might not be in the clear yet.

Owners of Garmin wearables are seeing their data sync again
Garmins smartwatches are syncing again.
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Garmin services appear to be struggling back to life after having been down since late Wednesday from an apparent ransomware attack. Garmin Connect, the service that lets runners, swimmers, and athletes of all sorts obsessively track their performance measured by Garmin wearables, is now syncing data again, The Verge can confirm. Dozens of relieved Garmin owners on Twitter are also reporting the first signs of life, seeing data collected from their wearables now appear in the Garmin Connect app on their phones.
Garmins app, however, is still reporting server maintenance and the Garmin status page recently went offline, so Garmin users might not be in the clear yet. Garmin said on Saturday that it had no indication that this outage has affected your data, including activity, payment or other personal information.
The outage was caused by a new strain of ransomware called WastedLocker, according to sources speaking to ZDNET, Bleeping Computer, and Techcrunch. Wastedlocker, operated by the hacker group known as Evil Corp, encypts data but doesnt exfiltrate it, allowing affected systems to be recovered from backups without having to pay a ransom.
Well update this article when Garmin responds to requests for a statement.