The Clop ransomware group that has claimed credit for attacks targeting Progress Software’s (PRGS) widely used MOVEit file transfer software has been posting additional victims to its data leak site on a daily basis, according to Bank Info Security Mathew Schwartz. Progress patched the zero-day vulnerability on May 31, blocking further exploits, but security firm Emsisoft’s count stood at about 378 organizations known to be affected as of Tuesday, the report stated. Recently listed victims include manufacturer ITT, Allegiant Air (ALGT) and American Airlines (AAL), Ireland’s Commission for Communications Regulation, cosmetics giant Estee Lauder (EL), communications equipment manufacturer Sierra Wireless, software firms Bluefin Payment Systems and Ventiv Technology, and TJX Companies (TJX), according to Bank Info Security.
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