US government hit by Russia's Clop in MOVEit mass attack
The US Department of Energy and other federal bodies are among a growing list of organizations hit by Russians exploiting the MOVEit file-transfer vulnerability.
CISA officials declined to say which government agencies were compromised, but did say that no military branches were affected. "Upon learning that records from two DOE entities were compromised in the global cyberattack on the file-sharing software MOVEit Transfer, DOE took immediate steps to prevent further exposure to the vulnerability and notified CISA," a DOE spokesperson told"The department has notified Congress and is working with law enforcement, CISA, and the affected entities to investigate the incident and mitigate impacts from the breach.
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