Ransomware Wreck: Motility Software Breach Exposes 766,000 Personal Data Files

Motility Software Solutions is alerting 766,000 people of a data breach following a ransomware attack. The hackers stole personal info like names, birth dates, and Social Security numbers. While there’s no evidence of misuse, Motility is offering free identity protection services. Pear ransomware gang may have leaked 4.3 terabytes of data.

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Hot Take:

Another day, another data breach! Motility Software Solutions has taken the term “open road” a bit too literally, allowing cybercriminals to speed off with nearly 767,000 people’s personal data. And just like a bad road trip, the ransomware attack left behind a mess of encrypted files and stolen identities. Time to buckle up and enjoy 12 months of free identity theft protection – the gift that keeps on giving!

Key Points:

  • A ransomware attack on Motility Software Solutions compromised personal data of over 766,000 individuals.
  • Compromised data includes names, addresses, Social Security numbers, and more.
  • Motility’s parent company, Reynolds and Reynolds, disclosed the breach in September.
  • The Pear ransomware gang claims responsibility, with 4.3 terabytes of data allegedly stolen.
  • Impacted individuals are being offered free identity theft and credit monitoring services for a year.

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