- A Russian hacker group known as the Cl0p ransomware syndicate is believed to be responsible for a cyberattack on Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins Health System.
- The data breach was discovered on May 31 and potentially affects employees, students, and patients. Electronic health records were not compromised.
- The hackers targeted the MOVEit software, which is widely used for secure transfer of files, and Cl0p has claimed responsibility for a global cyberattack exploiting a vulnerability in MOVEit, affecting companies such as BBC, British Airways, and the Nova Scotia government. Read More