MOVEit

MOVEit

Data Breach

www.progress.com/moveit

4,336,162

Records Exposed

May 2024

Date of Breach

collection

Breach Type

Nov 2024

Added to Database

About This Breach

In May 2023, a critical vulnerability in the MOVEit file transfer service was discovered, compromising sensitive information for thousands of organizations worldwide. On November 11, 2024, a threat actor known as Nam3L3ss began publicly releasing this data, which includes detailed employee records from 25 major companies and organizations. Among those affected are tech giants like Amazon, Lenovo, and HP; banks such as U.S. Bank and Union Bank of Switzerland; and other major corporations like McDonald’s and Delta Airlines. In total, over 5.8 million records were exposed, containing full names, email addresses, phone numbers, work addresses, and organizational structures. This breach underscores the importance of rigorous cybersecurity practices to protect against the risks of data exploitation.

Compromised Data Types

Email Address Phone Number First Name Last Name

Country

United States

Language

English

Password Storage

No Passwords

Category

Online Tool

Indexed On

Nov 19, 2024

Breach Type

collection

What Should You Do?

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  • Watch for phishing emails targeting your inbox. Attackers may use your exposed email address to send convincing scam messages.
  • Be alert to smishing attacks (SMS phishing). Scammers may text you pretending to be banks or service providers.
  • Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) on all important accounts to add an extra layer of security.
  • Use a password manager to generate and store unique, strong passwords for every account.

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