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British Airways, Boots and BBC among companies hit by cyber security attack
by
Onita, Laura
, Srivastava, Mehul
, Wright Daniel Thomas, Robert
in
Cybersecurity
/ Gangs
/ Ransomware
/ Russian language
/ Software upgrading
2023
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British Airways, Boots and BBC among companies hit by cyber security attack
by
Onita, Laura
, Srivastava, Mehul
, Wright Daniel Thomas, Robert
in
Cybersecurity
/ Gangs
/ Ransomware
/ Russian language
/ Software upgrading
2023
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British Airways, Boots and BBC among companies hit by cyber security attack
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British Airways, Boots and BBC among companies hit by cyber security attack
2023
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Security researchers said the hackers are expected to use the data to launch so-called “hack and leak” attacks, threatening to release sensitive information unless companies pay substantial sums. The Clop hacking group is known to hunt for vulnerabilities in secure file-transfer software, since companies are often required by law to handle some of their most valuable data with such providers. “All Zellis-owned software is unaffected and there are no associated incidents or compromises to any other part of our IT estate,” said Zellis, adding it had informed the UK Information Commissioner’s Office, the director of public prosecutions and the National Cyber Security Centre, as well as their equivalents in Ireland.
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The Financial Times Limited
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