LONDON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Key lessons can be learned from Cl0p’s MOVEit attacks, according to analysis by leading cyber analytics firm CyberCube.
The ongoing cybersecurity incident known as the global MOVEit MFT (Managed File Transfer) attack has affected companies and government agencies on both sides of the Atlantic. The impact has been substantial – with hundreds of companies already hit by data theft and extortion, and the private information of over 20 million individuals exposed to date. The Cl0p ransomware and extortion gang was behind the attacks.
A Single Point of Failure (SPoF) technology refers to a critical system, product, or service that is relied upon by many companies. The failure of such technology can cause a domino effect, affecting many organizations in tandem and creating a ripple effect of adverse outcomes. CyberCube’s SPoF Intelligence tool identified 2,890 vulnerable MOVEit MFT deployments mapped to companies in 75 different countries at the time of the attacks in June.