
Shell and Philips Hit by Russian Ransomware Attack
The Russia-linked ransomware group Cl0p claims to have hacked global corporations Shell and Philips, among nearly 50 other companies.
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The Russia-linked ransomware group Cl0p claims to have hacked global corporations Shell and Philips, among nearly 50 other companies.

The Russia-linked hacking group Cl0p has claimed responsibility for stealing data from nearly 50 companies globally, including major corporations like Shell, Philips, and General Electric.

Experts are warning of widespread cyberattacks by the Cl0p ransomware group, which has exploited zero-day vulnerabilities in engineering tools to target approximately 50 global companies, including Fiserv, GE, and Philips, investigating potential data breaches.

The Russian-linked hacking group "Cl0p," known for exploiting software vulnerabilities, has announced a large-scale data theft from nearly 50 companies worldwide. The group targets multiple victims simultaneously.