Scanning activity targeting MOVEit Transfer systems surges globally, raising fears of another widespread exploitation campaign. Progress Software’s MOVEit Transfer system is back in the cybersecurity ...
A significant rise in scanning activity targeting MOVEit Transfer systems has been detected, indicating the software could face a resurgence in attacks. Threat intelligence provider GreyNoise detected ...
Employee locations, email addresses and phone numbers have been leaked, Amazon has admitted. The breached data relates back to a massive attack when hackers exploited a zero-day vulnerability in ...
On Monday, Texas Dow Employees Credit Union, or TDECU, publicly acknowledged that it suffered a data breach affecting just over 500,000 people, adding to the list of the more than 60 banks and credit ...
In a recent disclosure to the Maine Attorney General’s Office, the Texas Dow Employees Credit Union (TDECU) has revealed that over 500,000 of its members had their personal information compromised due ...
MOVEit, a popular file transfer platform used by thousands of companies and government entities, is once again in the news for all the wrong reasons. MOVEit developer Progress Software earlier this ...
A critical vulnerability recently discovered in a widely used piece of software is putting huge swaths of the Internet at risk of devastating hacks, and attackers have already begun actively trying to ...
Plaintiffs' lawyers vying for leadership of the MOVEit data breach cases have submitted various proposals on how best to structure the team. Even the defendants have a suggestion. Dozens of plaintiffs ...
About 2,620 organizations and 77.2 million people have been impacted by the hacking of file transfer service MOVEit since May earlier this year, according to New Zealand-based cybersecurity firm ...
Many of the banks that had data compromised did not use MoveIt file-transfer software themselves, but were affected through a tech partner. The fallout from a security vulnerability in commonly used ...
Progress Software could be staring at fresh litigation over the explosive zero-day found in its file-transfer service, MOVEit, which affected millions of end users globally. The latest probe comes ...