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CCleaner’s Dirty Laundry: A Cyber Mafia Tale of Data Breaches and Distrust
In a plot twist worthy of a noir film, CCleaner, the toothbrush for your computer, fell victim to a data breach. The cyber mob Cl0p exploited the MOVEit flaw, making off with your contact and purchase info. All under the vague watch of parent company,…

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CCleaner, the software equivalent of a toothbrush for your computer, has found itself in the middle of a data breach. The culprits? None other than the cyber mafia Cl0p, exploiting the MOVEit flaw. It's like a film noir but instead of stealing the crown jewels, they're after your contact information and product purchase details. Oh, and all this happening under the watchful eye of parent company Gen Digital, who seemingly like to keep things vague when it comes to numbers. Can we get a digital Sherlock Holmes on this case, please?