Utility provider failed to detect Cl0p ransomware attack for nearly two years The UK data protection watchdog has fined South Staffordshire Water parent company nearly £1 million over security failings exposed by the Cl0p ransomware attack in 2022. Issuing the fine of £963,900 $1.3 million, the Information Commissioner Office ICO said the attack exposed significant failures in the company approach to data security. The attack, claimed by Cl0p, was detected in July 2022 after engineers...

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