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Hertz Falls Victim to Cleo Zero-Day Attacks

Posted on April 15, 2025
Hertz Falls Victim to Cleo Zero-Day Attacks

Customer data such as birth dates, credit card numbers and driver’s license information were stolen when threat actors exploited zero-day vulnerabilities in Cleo-managed file transfer products.

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