New by me, @carlypage and @lorenzofb:
The list of known victims is growing after the Clop ransomware gang claimed it mass-hacked 130 organizations using a bug in a popular data transfer tool called GoAnywhere.
But the impact is murky at best. It's not clear if even Clop knows what data it stole.
TechCrunch has learned of dozens of organizations that used the affected GoAnywhere tool at the time of the hack, suggesting more victims may come forward.
Read: https://techcrunch.com/2023/03/22/fortra-goanywhere-ransomware-attack/
Breaking & update:
The City of Toronto confirms to TechCrunch that it *is* affected by a recent mass ransomware attack. A city spokesperson confirmed that "unauthorized access to City data did occur through a third party vendor."
An earlier statement by the City said there had been "no exfiltration" of data.
More: https://techcrunch.com/2023/03/22/fortra-goanywhere-ransomware-attack/
@zackwhittaker @carlypage @lorenzofb
It must be nice to have been able to steal so much data you don't have the ability to catalogue it