Logitech’s Data Drama: Clop Gang’s Cyber Comedy of Errors Unleashed!

Logitech confirmed a data breach by the Clop extortion gang, which pilfered 1.8 TB of data. While sensitive info remains safe, the breach exploited an Oracle zero-day vulnerability. Logitech assures their products and operations are untouched. Stay tuned as we unravel the mystery of the cyber world’s Clop-tastrophe!

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**_Logitech’s recent brush with the Clop extortion gang is a serious reminder that even if you’re a giant in the hardware accessory world, your data security might just be as fragile as a mouse cable in a cat’s playground. Maybe it’s time to trade in those zero-day vulnerabilities for some zero-chill cybersecurity measures!_**

Key Points:

– Logitech confirmed a data breach linked to the Clop extortion gang.
– The breach involved the theft of data through a third-party zero-day vulnerability.
– Logitech’s products and operations remain unaffected, and sensitive information like credit card data was not compromised.
– The breach likely stemmed from an Oracle zero-day vulnerability.
– Other notable victims of similar attacks include Harvard, Envoy Air, and The Washington Post.

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