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Sam’s Club investigates possible C10p ransomware breach

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  • Ransomware gang C10p appears to have claimed its latest victim
  • Sam’s Club – Walmart wholesale club is investigating the breach
  • The breach is most likely part of an earlier exploitation of a Cleo File Transfer vulnerability

Infamous ransomware gang C10p has posted files it claims belong to Walmart-owned membership organization Sam’s Club. The group posted a message on a dark leak site claiming “the company doesn’t care about its customers, it ignored their security!!!”

This is the latest development in an earlier attack from late in 2024, where a vulnerability in Cleo File Transfer led to the compromise of at least two dozen organizations, with C10p claiming responsibility for stealing the information.

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