Hackers publish ExecuPharm internal data after ransomware attack

A ransomware workforce referred to as CLOP was once in the back of the March attack.
A ransomware group known as CLOP was behind the March attack.

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  4. "Cygilant, a threat detection cybersecurity company, has confirmed a ransomware attack. Christina Lattuca, Cygilants chief financial officer,said in a statement that the companywas aware of a ransomware attack impacting a portion of Cygilants technology environment". (September 4, 2020)
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  6. "Sources say the Ryuk ransomware is to blame". (September 28, 2020)
  7. "The breach occurred in March". (March 26, 2020)
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