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Ransomware gang behind MOEVit attacks are targeting new zero-day, Microsoft says
Nov. 9, 2023, 5:45 p.m. |
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The Russian ransomware gang behind the exploitation of several popular file transfer tools is now exploiting a new vulnerability in SysAid IT support software, according to a new report. On Wednesday night, security officials at Microsoft said the Clop ransomware gang — which they refer to as Lance Tempest — is targeting new victims through
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