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BA, BBC and Boots caught up in file transfer hack

Tens of thousands of employees at British Airways, UK pharmacy chain Boots, and the BBC have had their personal data exposed following a breach involving popular file transfer tool MOVEit. The breach reportedly occurred at payroll provider Zellis, which is also used by the Nova Scotia provincial government in Canada. The hackers, known as “Lace Tempest,” confirmed they were behind the attack.

Source: www.reuters.com –

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