Tens of thousands of employees of British Airways, the UK drugstore chain Boots and Britain's BBC were among those who had their personal data exposed following a wide-ranging breach centered on a popular file transfer tool, the organizations confirmed.
British Airways, the UK drugstore chain Boots and Britain's BBC said the breach occurred at their payroll provider, Zellis. The provincial government of Nova Scotia, in Canada, was also hit by the breach.
BA, the BBC and Boots said the breach occurred at their payroll provider, Zellis. The provincial government of Nova Scotia, in Canada, was also hit by the breach. The Nova Scotia government did not immediate return a request for comment. In a statement, Nova Scotia's Cyber Security and Digital Solutions Minister Colton LeBlanc said his residents "will have questions, and we do, too."
MOVEit has been at the center of security industry concerns after its maker, Progress Software, disclosed a flaw last week that could have allowed hackers to intercept data being exchanged through the program.
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