Many organizations confirmed the impact caused by newly launched Zero-Day Attack exploits is hitting Fortra’s GoAnywhere-managed file transfer software.
The ransomware group began publicizing on their Tor-based leak site the names of organizations allegedly influenced by the incident, including the City of Toronto, luxury brand retailer Saks Fifth Avenue, American education platform Pluralsight, consumer goods giant Procter & Gamble, mining company Rio Tinto, and the U.K.’s Pension Protection Fund (PPF).
Pension Protection Fund (PPF) announced that the GoAnywhere incident has compromised employee data, making them stop using the service.
Read more: GoAnywhere Zero-Day Attack Hits Major Orgs
For more such updates follow us on Google News ITsecuritywire News. Please subscribe to our Newsletter for more updates.