Clop Strikes Again: Envoy Air Data Breach Leaves American Airlines Grounded in Security Scandal

Envoy Air’s data turbulence lands it in hot water after the Clop extortion gang hits its Oracle E-Business Suite. While no sensitive customer data took off, some business info made an unscheduled departure. Meanwhile, Clop is busy extorting universities and exploiting zero-day flaws like they’re on a cyber world tour.

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Hot Take:

Envoy Air’s cybersecurity turbulence is giving new meaning to the phrase “flying blind”! While their planes might be taking off, their data security seems to have crash-landed. Time to fasten your seatbelts and prepare for a bumpy data breach ride!

Key Points:

  • Envoy Air’s data was compromised through Oracle E-Business Suite by the Clop extortion gang.
  • No sensitive or customer data was affected, but some business information was leaked.
  • The Clop gang exploited a zero-day flaw in Oracle’s system, leading to the breach.
  • Dozens of organizations, including Harvard University, were affected by the same campaign.
  • The Clop ransomware group has been active since 2019, focusing on exploiting zero-day vulnerabilities.

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