Progress Software Corp. has disclosed a critical vulnerability in its MOVEit service, which organizations use to share files with one another. The development comes less than a year after a ransomware ...
On May 31, 2023, renowned managed file transfer solution provider Ipswitch, Inc. revealed a zero-day vulnerability in its flagship solution, MOVEit Transfer, that can enable mass data theft from ...
Facepalm: Progress Software disclosed a new critical vulnerability in its popular managed file transfer tool Moveit. The disclosure comes almost exactly a year after a similar incident put thousands ...
Hackers have compromised the personal data of more than 15.5 million individuals by exploiting a security vulnerability in the MOVEit file transfer tool, and the number of victim organizations ...
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As the fallout continues from exploits of an earlier critical vulnerability in the MOVEit file transfer tool, Progress released fixes for three more flaws in the software, including one new ...
Progress Software, the company behind the recently hacked MOVEit file-transfer software, has released fixes for two more critical-rated vulnerabilities that are being exploited by attackers. In an ...
The developer of the recently exploited MOVEit Transfer application issued new updates after a third-party security audit identified additional SQL injection vulnerabilities. Customers are advised to ...
On June 19, 2023, Umpqua Bank confirmed that it was impacted by the massive cyberattack targeting the MOVEit file transfer software, a product of Progress Software. At this point, the investigation ...
The SEC concludes its investigation into Progress Software's handling of the widespread exploitation of a MOVEit Transfer zero-day flaw that exposed data of over 95 million people. Threat actors are ...
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