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Zero-Day Disaster: Progress Software’s Cyber Slip-Up Makes Millions Data Toast!
In a techno-tango of “catch me if you can”, Progress Software nimbly sidestepped financial disaster from the MOVEit zero-day vulnerability impact. But for the 2,100 organizations and millions of individuals left doing the data-loss limbo, it was less of a party. So, folks, remember: it’s…

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Progress Software played a virtual game of "catch me if you can" with a zero-day vulnerability in its MOVEit service. While the company managed to dodge major financial blows, over 2,100 organizations and millions of individuals weren't so lucky. Despite this, Progress's CEO tells us it's "business as usual," but I can't help but think of that old saying: it's all fun and games until someone loses an eye...or in this case, their data.