May 3, 2023, 11:11 p.m. | SC Staff

SC Magazine feed for Threats www.scmagazine.com

California-based Santa Clara Family Health Plan has announced that 276,993 members had their sensitive data potentially compromised in a Clop ransomware attack that involved the exploitation of a flaw in the Fortra GoAnywhere Managed File Transfer system, which the insurer has been using to exchange files with NationsBenefits, according to Government Technology.

attack attacks california clop clop ransomware compromised cybercrime data exchange exploitation family file files file transfer flaw fortra fortra goanywhere goanywhere health insurer managed managed file transfer ransomware ransomware attack sensitive data system

SOC 2 Manager, Audit and Certification

@ Deloitte | US and CA Multiple Locations

Cyber Systems Administration

@ Peraton | Washington, DC, United States

Android Security Engineer, Public Sector

@ Google | Reston, VA, USA

Lead Electronic Security Engineer, CPP - Federal Facilities - Hybrid

@ Black & Veatch | Denver, CO, US

Profissional Sênior de Compliance & Validação em TI - Montes Claros (MG)

@ Novo Nordisk | Montes Claros, Minas Gerais, BR

Principal Engineer, Product Security Engineering

@ Google | Sunnyvale, CA, USA