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UK telecoms regulator says it was affected by MOVEit hack

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UK telecoms regulator says it was affected by MOVEit hack
'A limited amount of information about certain companies we regulate – some of it confidential – along with personal data of 412 Ofcom employees, was downloaded during the attack,' communications regulator Ofcom says

LONDON, United Kingdom – Britain’s communications regulator Ofcom on Monday, June 12, said it was one of the organizations affected in a data theft hack centered on the popular file transfer tool MOVEit.

“A limited amount of information about certain companies we regulate – some of it confidential – along with personal data of 412 Ofcom employees, was downloaded during the attack,” the watchdog said in a statement.

Tens of thousands of employees of British Airways, drugstore chain Boots and the BBC were among those whose personal data was exposed following the breach, the companies said last week.

Ofcom said it took immediate action to prevent further use of the MOVEit service and to implement the recommended security measures.

A limited amount of Ofcom data was downloaded from the MOVEit server during the breach, rather than from Ofcom systems directly, a spokesperson for the regulator said via e-mail. – Rappler.com

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