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Cyberattacks on businesses are rising, including small businesses. According to the Verizon 2023 Data Breach Investigations Report, the median cost per ransomware attack — which features a type ...
MOVEit is a managed file transfer software developed by Ipswitch, Inc., a subsidiary of Progress Software. A vulnerability in the software allows attackers to steal files from organizations through SQL injection on public-facing servers. The transfers are facilitated through a custom web shell identified as LemurLoot.
The stolen files included confidential patient information and was downloaded 23 times before the files were removed on 25 May. [69] The defendants – Chronicle Security Ireland and Chronicle LLC – said they wanted to help the HSE as much as possible, but for data protection reasons cannot hand material over unless a court orders them.
Virgin Pulse initially notified Sutter Health on Sept. 22 that it had been affected by the ransomware attack that targeted the MoveIt file transfer tool that supports the exchange of data between ...
Beginning on the night (UTC-6:00) of April 17, 2022, a ransomware attack began against nearly 30 institutions of the government of Costa Rica, including its Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Science, Innovation, Technology and Telecommunications (MICITT), the National Meteorological Institute, state internet service provider RACSA, the Costa Rican Social Security Fund (Caja Costarricense de ...
Ransom-seeking hackers have increasingly turned a greedy eye toward the world of managed file transfer (MFT) software, plundering the sensitive data being exchanged between organizations and their ...
The CFPB first became aware of abuse on 14 February 2023. [1] [4] They informed U.S. lawmakers of the incident on March 21, but it was not made public until April 24. [3] [4] [6] Shortly following the data breach, Senator Cruz and Rep Donalds authored a bill seeking to eliminate the CFPB. [7]
The credit reporting agency reached a $700 million settlement with government officials last week, agreeing to pay as much as $425 million of that money to consumers affected by the data breach.