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12932553683?profile=RESIZE_400xSensitive information belonging to nearly one million Wisconsin residents was breached during the cybercriminal campaign last year that targeted the popular MOVEit file transfer service.  The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), the federal agency that manages the Medicare program and the Wisconsin Physicians Service Insurance Corporation (WPS) said last week that they have begun notifying people whose personal information leaked after hackers exploited a vulnerability in the MOVEit s

12233589864?profile=RESIZE_400xThe National Student Clearinghouse (NSC) reported that nearly 900 colleges and universities across the US had data stolen during attacks by a Russia-based ransomware gang exploiting the popular MOVEit file-sharing tool.  The nonprofit manages educational reporting, data exchange, verification, and research services for 3,600 colleges and universities as well as 22,000 high schools.

In June of this year, the organization first confirmed that it was affected by exploitation of the tool, which was

12127000067?profile=RESIZE_400xThe US Department of Energy and several other federal agencies were compromised in a Russian cyber-extortion gang’s global hack of a file-transfer program popular with corporations and governments. Still, the impact was not expected to be great, Homeland Security officials said on 15 June 2023.  But for others, among what could be hundreds of victims from industry to higher education, including patrons of at least two state motor vehicle agencies, the hack was beginning to show some serious impa

11920564268?profile=RESIZE_400xThe number of organizations impacted by ongoing hacks of the software MOVEit is continuing to mount as entities from airlines to universities to the Department of Energy confirm their information was among a series of recent data breaches largely blamed on a Russian-speaking criminal group.

Transportation agencies in Oregon and Louisiana have warned millions of residents their identities are at risk after a cyberattack Thursday stole names, addresses and social security numbers.[1]  Louisiana of

11920564268?profile=RESIZE_400xThe number of organizations impacted by ongoing hacks of the software MOVEit is continuing to mount as entities from airlines to universities to the Department of Energy confirm their information was among a series of recent data breaches largely blamed on a Russian-speaking criminal group.

Transportation agencies in Oregon and Louisiana have warned millions of residents their identities are at risk after a cyberattack Thursday stole names, addresses and social security numbers.[1]  Louisiana of

11920564268?profile=RESIZE_400xThe number of organizations impacted by ongoing hacks of the software MOVEit is continuing to mount as entities from airlines to universities to the Department of Energy confirm their information was among a series of recent data breaches largely blamed on a Russian-speaking criminal group.

Transportation agencies in Oregon and Louisiana have warned millions of residents their identities are at risk after a cyberattack Thursday stole names, addresses and social security numbers.[1]  Louisiana of

11920564268?profile=RESIZE_400xThe number of organizations impacted by ongoing hacks of the software MOVEit is continuing to mount as entities from airlines to universities to the Department of Energy confirm their information was among a series of recent data breaches largely blamed on a Russian-speaking criminal group.

Transportation agencies in Oregon and Louisiana have warned millions of residents their identities are at risk after a cyberattack Thursday stole names, addresses and social security numbers.[1]  Louisiana of

11920564268?profile=RESIZE_400xThe number of organizations impacted by ongoing hacks of the software MOVEit is continuing to mount as entities from airlines to universities to the Department of Energy confirm their information was among a series of recent data breaches largely blamed on a Russian-speaking criminal group.

Transportation agencies in Oregon and Louisiana have warned millions of residents their identities are at risk after a cyberattack Thursday stole names, addresses and social security numbers.[1]  Louisiana of

11920564268?profile=RESIZE_400xThe number of organizations impacted by ongoing hacks of the software MOVEit is continuing to mount as entities from airlines to universities to the Department of Energy confirm their information was among a series of recent data breaches largely blamed on a Russian-speaking criminal group.

Transportation agencies in Oregon and Louisiana have warned millions of residents their identities are at risk after a cyberattack Thursday stole names, addresses and social security numbers.[1]  Louisiana of

11920564268?profile=RESIZE_400xThe number of organizations impacted by ongoing hacks of the software MOVEit is continuing to mount as entities from airlines to universities to the Department of Energy confirm their information was among a series of recent data breaches largely blamed on a Russian-speaking criminal group.

Transportation agencies in Oregon and Louisiana have warned millions of residents their identities are at risk after a cyberattack Thursday stole names, addresses and social security numbers.[1]  Louisiana of

11920564268?profile=RESIZE_400xThe number of organizations impacted by ongoing hacks of the software MOVEit is continuing to mount as entities from airlines to universities to the Department of Energy confirm their information was among a series of recent data breaches largely blamed on a Russian-speaking criminal group.

Transportation agencies in Oregon and Louisiana have warned millions of residents their identities are at risk after a cyberattack Thursday stole names, addresses and social security numbers.[1]  Louisiana of

11920564268?profile=RESIZE_400xThe number of organizations impacted by ongoing hacks of the software MOVEit is continuing to mount as entities from airlines to universities to the Department of Energy confirm their information was among a series of recent data breaches largely blamed on a Russian-speaking criminal group.

Transportation agencies in Oregon and Louisiana have warned millions of residents their identities are at risk after a cyberattack Thursday stole names, addresses and social security numbers.[1]  Louisiana of

11920564268?profile=RESIZE_400xThe number of organizations impacted by ongoing hacks of the software MOVEit is continuing to mount as entities from airlines to universities to the Department of Energy confirm their information was among a series of recent data breaches largely blamed on a Russian-speaking criminal group.

Transportation agencies in Oregon and Louisiana have warned millions of residents their identities are at risk after a cyberattack Thursday stole names, addresses and social security numbers.[1]  Louisiana of

11920564268?profile=RESIZE_400xThe number of organizations impacted by ongoing hacks of the software MOVEit is continuing to mount as entities from airlines to universities to the Department of Energy confirm their information was among a series of recent data breaches largely blamed on a Russian-speaking criminal group.

Transportation agencies in Oregon and Louisiana have warned millions of residents their identities are at risk after a cyberattack Thursday stole names, addresses and social security numbers.[1]  Louisiana of

11920564268?profile=RESIZE_400xThe number of organizations impacted by ongoing hacks of the software MOVEit is continuing to mount as entities from airlines to universities to the Department of Energy confirm their information was among a series of recent data breaches largely blamed on a Russian-speaking criminal group.

Transportation agencies in Oregon and Louisiana have warned millions of residents their identities are at risk after a cyberattack Thursday stole names, addresses and social security numbers.[1]  Louisiana of

11920564268?profile=RESIZE_400xThe number of organizations impacted by ongoing hacks of the software MOVEit is continuing to mount as entities from airlines to universities to the Department of Energy confirm their information was among a series of recent data breaches largely blamed on a Russian-speaking criminal group.

Transportation agencies in Oregon and Louisiana have warned millions of residents their identities are at risk after a cyberattack Thursday stole names, addresses and social security numbers.[1]  Louisiana of

11920564268?profile=RESIZE_400xThe number of organizations impacted by ongoing hacks of the software MOVEit is continuing to mount as entities from airlines to universities to the Department of Energy confirm their information was among a series of recent data breaches largely blamed on a Russian-speaking criminal group.

Transportation agencies in Oregon and Louisiana have warned millions of residents their identities are at risk after a cyberattack Thursday stole names, addresses and social security numbers.[1]  Louisiana of

11920564268?profile=RESIZE_400xThe number of organizations impacted by ongoing hacks of the software MOVEit is continuing to mount as entities from airlines to universities to the Department of Energy confirm their information was among a series of recent data breaches largely blamed on a Russian-speaking criminal group.

Transportation agencies in Oregon and Louisiana have warned millions of residents their identities are at risk after a cyberattack Thursday stole names, addresses and social security numbers.[1]  Louisiana of

11920564268?profile=RESIZE_400xThe number of organizations impacted by ongoing hacks of the software MOVEit is continuing to mount as entities from airlines to universities to the Department of Energy confirm their information was among a series of recent data breaches largely blamed on a Russian-speaking criminal group.

Transportation agencies in Oregon and Louisiana have warned millions of residents their identities are at risk after a cyberattack Thursday stole names, addresses and social security numbers.[1]  Louisiana of

11920564268?profile=RESIZE_400xThe number of organizations impacted by ongoing hacks of the software MOVEit is continuing to mount as entities from airlines to universities to the Department of Energy confirm their information was among a series of recent data breaches largely blamed on a Russian-speaking criminal group.

Transportation agencies in Oregon and Louisiana have warned millions of residents their identities are at risk after a cyberattack Thursday stole names, addresses and social security numbers.[1]  Louisiana of