Cl0p Ransomware Group to Name Over 60 Victims of Cleo Attack
securityweekThe Cl0p ransomware group has confirmed that Blue Yonder was hit in the Cleo attack and the hackers are preparing to name over 60 others.
The notorious Cl0p ransomware group will soon name more than 60 organizations that were hacked recently through the exploitation of vulnerabilities in file transfer products from enterprise software developer Cleo.
Cl0p took credit for the Cleo attacks in mid-December, telling SecurityWeek at the time that they had hit “quite a lot” of targets as part of the campaign.
The ransomware gang has now published an announcement on its Tor-based website, telling victims that they are being contacted and provided access to a secret chat, as well as proof that data has been stolen from their systems.
Only one victim has been named to date: supply chain management software provider Blue Yonder. More than 60 other partial company names have been listed on Cl0p’s website ...
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