{"uuid": "2ef54deb-0304-4a6f-9961-d1ee0e3433e7", "vulnerability_lookup_origin": "1a89b78e-f703-45f3-bb86-59eb712668bd", "author": "9f56dd64-161d-43a6-b9c3-555944290a09", "vulnerability": "CVE-2023-34362", "type": "exploited", "source": "https://t.me/AUSSIE_NEWS/42265", "content": ".\nCYBER-INFO\n\nMOVEit RANSOMWARE\n\nhttps://securityaffairs.com/147404/hacking/moveit-transfer-poc.html\n\nPOC = proof of consent\nExperts released PoC exploit for  Transfer CVE-2023-34362E\n\nOn Wednesday, the Clop ransomware gang published an extortion note on its dark web leak site claiming to have information on 100s of businesses\n\n\u201cWE HAVE INFORMATION ON HUNDREDS OF COMPANIES SO OUR DISCUSSION WILL WORK VERY SIMPLE.\u201d read the message\n\nNow security researchers from Horizon3 have released a\u00a0proof-of-concept (PoC) exploit code\u00a0for the\u00a0CVE-2023-34362\u00a0flaw\n\nExperts created the PoC exploit by performing reverse engineering of the patch released by the company\n\nThe researchers analyzed the differences between the vulnerable &amp; patched versions\n\nThe experts analyzed indicators of compromise associated with Clop ransomware attacks in an attempt to identify the attack abused by the threat actors ..more..\n\nRansom note (translated)\nCLICK HERE\n\n..More Information\nCLICK HERE and HERE\n\n..How To Prepare CLICK\n\nDIGITAL_ID_AU\n.", "creation_timestamp": "2023-06-17T00:04:43.000000Z"}