Clop ransomware gang reveals names of MOVEit victims on dark web.

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Hacker group Clop has published the names and company profiles of dozens of victims of a global mass hack, including banks, universities, and US federal bodies, on its darknet website. The group is using the leak site to pressure victims into paying ransom to avoid their data being breached. The mass hack is likely to have affected hundreds of organizations around the world, with around 50 confirmed so far. The hack was first disclosed on May 31 when US company Progress Software said hackers had found a way to break into its MOVEit Transfer tool.
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