Clop Gang Says MOVEit Victims Have Until June 14 Before They Spill Stolen Data
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The Clop group has issued an ultimatum on the dark web warning firms affected by the MOVEit hack to email them before June 14, or stolen data will be published.
The gang’s warning reads: "This is announcement to educate companies who use Progress MOVEit product that chance is that we download a lot of your data as part of exceptional exploit." It goes on to urge victim organisations to send an email to the gang to begin a negotiation on the crew's darknet portal.
MOVEit is supplied by Progress Software in the US for many businesses to move files around company systems securely. Payroll services provider Zellis, based in the UK, was one of its users.
Zellis has confirmed that eight UK organizations have had data stolen as a result, including home addresses, national insurance numbers, and, in some cases, bank deta…
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