Progress Software Corp. has disclosed a critical vulnerability in its MOVEit service, which organizations use to share files with one another. The development comes less than a year after a ransomware ...
The vulnerability is separate from the previously disclosed critical flaw, and ‘all MOVEit Transfer customers must apply the new patch,’ Progress said Friday. Progress said Friday that MOVEit Transfer ...
Ipswitch File Transfer—a provider of solutions that move, govern and secure business information between employees, business partners and customers—announced today the immediate availability of MOVEit ...
A critical security threat has been discovered in the MOVEit Transfer file transfer software that would enable attackers to steal data from organizations. The zero-day vulnerability, which was ...
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has added a critical vulnerability in Progress Software Corp.’s MOVEit file transfer software to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog ...
Just days after Progress Software patched a widely exploited zero-day vulnerability in its MOVEit Transfer app, the company has issued a second patch to address additional SQL Injection ...
Progress disclosed the authentication bypass vulnerability Tuesday and ‘very shortly after’ began seeing attempted exploits, according to Shadowserver researchers. Progress disclosed a critical new ...
Progress Software warned customers today of newly found critical SQL injection vulnerabilities in its MOVEit Transfer managed file transfer (MFT) solution that can let attackers steal information from ...
Organizations big and small are falling prey to the mass exploitation of a critical vulnerability in a widely used file-transfer program. The exploitation started over the Memorial Day holiday—while ...
The developer of the recently exploited MOVEit Transfer application issued new updates after a third-party security audit identified additional SQL injection vulnerabilities. Customers are advised to ...
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