Third MOVEit Transfer Vulnerability Disclosed by Progress Software
MOVEit has created a patch to fix the issue and urges customers to take action to protect their environments, as Cl0p attacks on the service continue to mount.
MOVEit is a managed file-transfer platform whose vulnerabilities can expose sensitive data and enable unauthorized access to connected systems.
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MOVEit is Progress’s managed file-transfer platform for exchanging and automating transfers of files between organizations, users, applications, and business partners. Deployments may include the web-based MOVEit Transfer server, APIs, and cloud services, often handling payroll, health, financial, or other sensitive records.
Its security significance centers on internet-facing transfer interfaces and the concentration of valuable data in the platform. SQL-injection flaws in MOVEit Transfer, including CVE-2023-34362, were exploited to access systems and steal files, making prompt application of vendor security updates and careful asset inventory essential. Practitioners should restrict administrative access, review exposed services and API permissions, monitor for unusual authentication or download activity, and preserve relevant server and web logs. After a suspected compromise, organizations need to determine which files and accounts were accessed, because the platform’s contents may trigger privacy, contractual, or regulatory reporting obligations.
MOVEit has created a patch to fix the issue and urges customers to take action to protect their environments, as Cl0p attacks on the service continue to mount.
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