Data Breach Blues: 760,000 Employees’ Info Hacked & Leaked Online

The latest MOVEit hack data dump has given cybercriminals a treasure trove of sensitive info from companies like Bank of America, Nokia, and Xerox. It’s like a buffet for hackers, serving up names, emails, and job titles, all courtesy of the Cl0p ransomware gang. Who knew cybercrime had such a generous sharing policy?

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Just when you thought Monday mornings couldn’t get worse, a cyber villain named Nam3l3ss decides to give 760,000 employees a reason to hit the snooze button forever. Who knew that a simple file transfer could become a ticket to the dark web’s Hall of Shame? Cl0p ransomware gang is at it again, proving that even in the world of cybercrime, you can’t keep a good villain down.

Key Points:

  • 760,000 employees’ information leaked due to last year’s MOVEit hack.
  • Data includes personal details from major organizations like Bank of America, Koch, and Nokia.
  • The leak is linked to the Russia-affiliated Cl0p ransomware group.
  • Data was posted by a threat actor known as Nam3l3ss on BreachForums.
  • Leak could aid social engineering attacks, with additional real estate and project data included.

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