May 3, 2023, 3:45 a.m. | MalBot

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U.S. healthcare providers have been warned by the Department of Health and Human Services Cybersecurity Coordination Center regarding new Clop and LockBit ransomware attacks leveraging a Fortra GoAnywhere Managed File Transfer system flaw, tracked as CVE-2023-0669, and two other vulnerabilities in the PaperCut MF/NG printing management software, tracked as CVE-2023-27350 and CVE-2023-27350, HealthITSecurity reports.


Article Link: HHS: Healthcare targeted by Clop, LockBit with Fortra GoAnywhere, PaperCut flaws | SC Media


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