Harvard Hacked: CL0P Ransomware Strikes Again!

Clop Ransomware group claims they’ve hacked Harvard University, adding Ivy League prestige to their resume. Apparently, Harvard’s data is now headlining Clop’s Tor data leak site. If confirmed, Harvard might want to add cyber-security to their curriculum. Watch out for a torrent link and a possible Ivy League-sized crisis!

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Hot Take:

Looks like Clop has moved from the classroom to the crime scene! Harvard University is currently experiencing the kind of exposure that no Ivy League institution wants—unless they’re offering a course in ‘How to Get Hacked 101’. The Clop ransomware group seems to be running an extracurricular activity of their own, and they’re not grading on a curve. Harvard’s data security just got schooled, and the syllabus includes some heavy reading on data leaks and cybercrime. Buckle up, Harvard, because this is one lecture you won’t want to miss!

Key Points:

– Clop ransomware group claims to have hacked Harvard University.
– The group plans to leak the stolen data on its Tor data leak site.
– Clop is known for targeting high-value entities using zero-day exploits.
– Notably impacted organizations include Shell, British Airways, and the University of Colorado.
– Clop operates through sophisticated evasion and lateral movement techniques.

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