Cl0p’s Countdown: 60 Companies on the Ransomware Hit List!

Cl0p ransomware group is set to unveil over 60 organizations hacked through Cleo software vulnerabilities. They’ve already named Blue Yonder and issued a ransom ultimatum. Meanwhile, another group, Termite, is claiming responsibility, suggesting a cybercrime soap opera plot twist. Who knew hacking could be this dramatic?

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Hot Take:

Looks like Cl0p is making their naughty list and checking it twice—except instead of coal, they’re demanding ransom! Not only are they playing the Grinch by exploiting vulnerabilities in Cleo’s file transfer products, but they’re also giving Santa a run for his money with their extensive list of hacked organizations. If you’re on that list, maybe it’s time to gift them with some communication before December 30!

Key Points:

  • Cl0p ransomware group exploited vulnerabilities in Cleo’s file transfer products.
  • They plan to name and shame over 60 organizations if ransoms aren’t paid.
  • Only Blue Yonder has been publicly named so far, but more are coming.
  • Possible link between Cl0p and Termite groups—Termite also claims Blue Yonder attack.
  • New patches available for Cleo’s vulnerable products to prevent future exploits.

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