National Grid reported a data breach involving a flawed program from Burlington-based Progress Software, which exposed customers’ names, contact information, account numbers and utility usage. While financial data and passwords are believed to be safe, the firm urged customers to monitor their accounts. The incident was made public by CLEAResult, a vendor that helps National Grid with energy efficiency programs, which uses the compromised software, MOVEit. The flaw has been attributed to Russian cybercriminal gang, Clop.

MSPs emerge as key security partners for mid-market enterprises
Summarize this content to a maximum of 60 words: The MSP Customer Insight Report reveals 85% of mid-sized organizations now rely on MSPs for security