Fortra, the manufacturer of the widely used GoAnywhere managed file transfer (MFT) tool, has once again found itself at the centre of a gathering cyber storm after Microsoft warned it was tracking ...
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Microsoft blames Medusa ransomware affiliates for GoAnywhere exploits while Fortra keeps head buriedYou can't find anything bad if you don't look, right? Medusa ransomware affiliates are among those exploiting a maximum-severity bug in Fortra's GoAnywhere managed file transfer (MFT) product, ...
Ransomware attacks are a serious and growing threat to individuals and organisations. They can cause data loss, financial ...
Threat actors claiming to represent the Medusa ransomware gang tempted a BBC correspondent to become an insider threat by offering a significant amount of money. Cybersecurity correspondent Joe Tidy ...
A vulnerability in Fortra’s GoAnywhere Managed File Transfer (MFT) tool with a CVSS score of 10.0 is being actively exploited in ransomware attacks, Microsoft has warned. The tech giant published a ...
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Microsoft warns critical GoAnywhere security bug is being exploited by ransomware gang, so be on your guardCVE-2025-10035 in GoAnywhere MFT is being exploited by ransomware group Storm-1175 Vulnerability enables unauthenticated remote code execution; Medusa ransomware was deployed in at least one case ...
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