MOVEit cyberattacks: keeping tabs on the biggest data theft of 2023
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Progress Software fixes more bugs attackers are exploiting in its “secure” file-transfer software.
While attacks like the massive MOVEit breach have spurred regulators to implement new rules around disclosure, Progress Software released a patch for another one of its products last week (via TechCrunch).
The September 2023 update addresses “multiple vulnerabilities” in its WS_FTP file-transfer software for enterprise users who need to move data around securely, and as TechCrunch points out, security company Rapid7 reports it’s “observed multiple instances of WS_FTP exploitation in the wild.”
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