UK telco watchdog Ofcom, Minnesota Dept of Ed named as latest MOVEit victims
it has been going around abusing the vulnerability in MOVEit deployments to steal documents and demanding payment not to leak the info.
"We also swiftly alerted all affected Ofcom-regulated companies, and we continue to offer support and assistance to our colleagues," the regulator added."No Ofcom systems were compromised during the attack." The state agency said Progress Software alerted it to the security vulnerability on May 31, and on the same day"an outside entity" accessed 24 MDE files on a MOVEit server., posted on Friday, said the compromised files included"data transferred to MDE from the Minnesota Department of Human Services to meet state and federal reporting requirements, as well as files from two school districts , and Hennepin Technical College.
"No financial information was included in any of the files in this data breach," the department's advisory added."MDE is currently working to notify those individuals whose data was accessed. To date there have been no ransom demands nor is MDE aware that the data has been shared or posted online."
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