The hackers exploited a vulnerability in widely used file-transfer software. Read more at straitstimes.com.
WASHINGTON - Several US federal government agencies have been hit in a global hacking campaign that exploited a vulnerability in widely used file-transfer software, the nation’s cyber watchdog agency said on Thursday.
Shell spokeswoman Anna Arata said MOVEit Transfer is used by “a small number” of Shell employees and customers. The University System of Georgia, which groups about 26 public colleges, said it was “evaluating the scope and severity of this potential data exposure” from the MOVEit hack. Cisa did not immediately respond to requests seeking further comment. The FBI and National Security Agency also did not immediately respond to emails seeking details on the breaches.
Progress Software’s shares ended down 6.1 per cent on Thursday. The company disclosed another “critical vulnerability” it found in MOVEit Transfer on Thursday, although it was not clear whether it had been exploited by hackers.
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