"Tasmania Officials: 16,000 Student Documents Leaked by Clop Ransomware Group"

Following a recent data theft incident, Tasmania government officials confirmed that the Clop ransomware group leaked more than 16,000 sensitive documents. During a press conference, Science and Technology Minister Madeleine Ogilvie informed reporters that the leaked information includes financial invoices, statements, and information regarding student assistance applications. Multiple security researchers have confirmed that the Clop ransomware group posted the documents on its leak site. Ogilvie stated that, like most of Clop's victims in this campaign, they used Fortra's GoAnywhere managed file transfer solution. The breach involved names, addresses, invoices, and bank account numbers. Clop is the only hacking group confirmed to have exploited the vulnerability impacting Fortra's GoAnywhere software. This article continues to discuss Tasmanian government officials confirming that over 16,000 sensitive documents were leaked by the Clop ransomware group following a recent data theft incident.

The Record reports "Tasmania Officials: 16,000 Student Documents Leaked by Clop Ransomware Group"

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