Security researchers have warned customers of the popular file transfer software vendor Cleo that a zero-day vulnerability is currently being exploited in the wild to steal their data. Security vendor ...
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There is news coming from the U.S. cyber community for organizations that use Cleo’s software products: if your organization or your vendors use Cleo’s Cleo Harmony, VLTrader, or LexiCom products, you ...
The cybercriminal group Clop — previously responsible for the widely felt MOVEit data theft attacks of 2023 — has reportedly claimed responsibility for the recent attacks exploiting Cleo file transfer ...
Security researchers are warning that hackers are actively exploiting another high-risk vulnerability in a popular file transfer technology to launch mass hacks. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2024 ...
UPDATE 12/12: Cleo has published a patch through version 5.8.0.24 to fix the flaw and is urging customers to install it. Original story: Uh oh. Hackers are actively exploiting a new software ...
An active ransomware campaign against the Cleo managed file transfer tool is about to ramp up now that a proof-of-concept exploit for a zero-day flaw in the software has become publicly available.
The notorious CLOP ransomware gang is claiming responsibility for exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in Cleo’s file-transfer services to steal data from numerous companies. The gang told ...