July 5, 2023, 1:34 p.m. | Jacqueline Lebo

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The Russian-speaking CL0P ransomware gang is on a tear exploiting zero-day vulnerabilities in the managed file transfer (MFT) solution MOVEit Transfer to steal data and extort hundreds of organizations from Siemens Electric to British Airways, the US Dept. of Energy, New York City school system and Johns Hopkins hospitals. CL0P previously broke in to Accellion File Transfer Appliance (FTA) devices in 2020 and 2021, and Fortra/Linoma GoAnywhere MFT servers in early 2023 with zero-day exploits.


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