Russian Cyberattack Compromises Millions of Americans’ Data, Federal Agencies
- Millions of Americans across Louisiana and Oregon had their personal information stolen when hackers targeted government agencies and organizations around the world.
- The cyberattack exploited vulnerabilities in commonly used software called MOVEit, affecting hundreds of victims including multiple US federal agencies, major UK corporations, and universities.
- The Russian ransomware group CL0P claimed responsibility for the attack and threatened to publish stolen data from victims who don’t pay a ransom.
- The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is investigating the scope of the hacks and providing support to federal agencies who experienced intrusions affecting their MOVEit software.
- Progress Software, the developer of MOVEit, warned customers of a new critical flaw in the software that could allow malicious actors to gain control of affected systems.





























