Clop ransomware gang identifies initial victims of MOVEit data theft.

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The Clop ransomware gang has started extorting companies impacted by the MOVEit data theft attacks by listing their names on a data leak site. The gang exploited a zero-day vulnerability in the MOVEit Transfer secure file transfer platform to steal files stored on the server. If an extortion demand is not paid, the threat actors say they will begin leaking stolen data on June 21st. Thirteen companies have been listed on the data leak site, including Shell, UnitedHealthcare Student Resources, and the University of Georgia. Some companies have confirmed being impacted, while others are still investigating.
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