Data Breach Hits US Health Department
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) disclosed a significant data breach potentially affecting over 100,000 individuals.
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) disclosed a significant data breach potentially affecting over 100,000 individuals.
The breach adds UCLA to a growing list of organizations and businesses targeted by cyberattacks, including the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Allegiant Air, confirming the breach, reported that 1,405 individuals had their information accessed through the compromised MOVEit tool
Siemens Energy has confirmed a data breach resulting from recent Clop ransomware attacks that exploited a zero-day vulnerability in the MOVEit Transfer platform
Schneider Electric is currently probing its potential involvement with the Clop cybercriminal group, known for exploiting the MOVEit file transfer software.
Several colleges and universities have recently disclosed a data breach linked to the National Student Clearinghouse, affecting students' personal information.
Hackers targeted the New York City Department of Education , stealing sensitive personal information of up to 45,000 students from its MOVEit Transfer server.
A class-action lawsuit has been filed against Progress Software by individuals affected by the MOVEit data breach, seeking class action status.
CalPERS was notified by third-party vendor PBI Research Services/Berwyn Group on June 6 about data being accessed by hackers through the MOVEit tool.
The incident was linked to a vulnerability in the "MOVEit" program, a tool used by ORAU and other agencies for secure file transfers.
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