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MOVEit breach chaos continues, data on hundreds of thousands leaked from Nokia, Morgan Stanley

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  • A hacker with the alias “Nam3L3ss” started leaking data from six companies
  • The companies include Nokia, Bank of America, and others
  • The data came from the MOVEit breach that happened more than a year ago

Hackers are still leaking sensitive information stolen via the MOVEit flaw, more than a year after it was first disclosed, experts have warned.

A threat actor with the alias “Nam3L3ss” recently started leaking sensitive data from six major companies to BreachForums: Xerox (42,735), Koch (237,487), Nokia (94,253), Bank of America (288,297), Bridgewater (2,141), Morgan Stanley (32,861), and JLL (62,349), The Register reports.

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