Clop Attacks: More Organizations Confirm to have Fallen Prey to MOVEit Mass-hack

As the ongoing MOVEit hack is getting exposed, their seems to be some new names that have fallen prey to the attack. These organizations involve hotel chain Radisson, U.S. based 1st Source Bank, real estate giant Jones Lang LaSalle and Dutch GPS company TomTom.

Numerous victims have already fallen victim to the Clop ransomware gang, responsible for the widespread data raids that targeted corporate customers of Progress Software’s MOVEit file-transfer program.

Radisson Hotels Americas

One of the recently known victim organizations is the Radisson Hotels Americas. The international hotel chain has more than 1,100 locations, which is now appearing on the Clop dark web leak sites following the attack.

Spokesperson, Moe Rama of Choice Hotels’ (which acquired Radisson Hotels Group in 2022), says that a “limited number of guest records were accessed by hackers exploiting the MOVEit Transfer vulnerability, but declined to say how many guests had been affected.”

Jones Lang LaSalle

Jones Lang LaSalle, the U.S. based real estate giant, also claims to have suffered a data breach as a result of the cyberattack. According to a source with the knowledge of the incidents informs that the company informed its employee about the attack via emails. The emails says that all the employee data had been compromised, except the Social Security numbers. Apparently, the data breach affected all of the organization’s 43,000 employees.

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