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 ...
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Security researchers are warning that hackers are actively exploiting another high-risk vulnerability in a popular file transfer technology to launch mass hacks. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2024 ...
Update Dec. 12, 2024, 00:34 UTC: A Cleo spokesperson said the company has released a new patch to address active hacking of its file transfer software. "Cleo strongly recommends customers apply the ...
The cybercriminal group Clop — previously responsible for the widely felt MOVEit data theft attacks of 2023 — has reportedly claimed responsibility for the recent attacks exploiting Cleo file transfer ...
An active ransomware campaign against the Cleo managed file transfer tool is about to ramp up now that a proof-of-concept exploit for a zero-day flaw in the software has become publicly available.