The prolific ransomware gang says it hacked at least 66 companies by exploiting a bug in tools made by Cleo Software.
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
Clop, a prolific ransomware gang, has taken credit for stealing data from at least 66 companies by exploiting a bug in widely used corporate file transfer tools made by Cleo Software. The ...
The Clop ransomware gang has confirmed to BleepingComputer that they are behind the recent Cleo data-theft attacks, utilizing zero-day exploits tracked as CVE-2024-50623 and CVE-2024-55956 to ...
The Clop ransomware gang started to extort victims of its Cleo data theft attacks and announced on its dark web portal that 66 companies have 48 hours to respond to the demands. The cybercriminals ...
The notorious CLOP ransomware gang is claiming responsibility for exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in Cleo’s file-transfer services to steal data from numerous companies. The gang told ...
On Wednesday, the hacker group Clop began posting names of firms to its website on the darknet. Twenty six organisations including banks and universities have been added to try to pressure victims ...
The group listed partial names of 66 victims. Hackers were recently spotted abusing a flaw in multiple Cleo software tools Cl0p ransomware gang took responsibility for the attack The group has ...
The Clop ransomware group recently exploited a MOVEit vulnerability to infiltrate computer networks worldwide and steal sensitive information, resulting in the potential extortion of numerous ...
The Clop group posted a notice on the dark web warning firms affected by the MOVEit hack to email them before 14 June or stolen data will be published. More than 100,000 staff at the BBC ...
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