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BlackCat/ALPHV reportedly encrypted more than 100 MGM ESXi hypervisors
Sept. 15, 2023, 8:40 p.m. | Steve Zurier
SC Magazine feed for Strategy www.scmagazine.com
Security pros say once the attackers gain access to the ESXi servers, they essentially have control over MGM’s Windows systems, which can lead to additional data theft, system disruptions, and other malicious activities.
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