The prolific Clop ransomware gang has named dozens of corporate victims it claims to have hacked in recent weeks after exploiting a vulnerability in several popular enterprise file transfer products developed by U.S. software company Cleo.
In a post on its dark web leak site, seen by TechCrunch, the Russia-linked Clop gang listed 59 organizations it claims to have breached by exploiting the high-risk bug in Cleo’s software tools. The flaw affects Cleo’s LexiCom, VLTransfer, and Harmony products.
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