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Medusa Ransomware Actors Exploit Critical Fortra GoAnywhere Flaw

Posted on October 7, 2025
Medusa Ransomware Actors Exploit Critical Fortra GoAnywhere Flaw

Researchers say exploitation of CVE-2025-10035 requires a private key, and it’s unclear how Storm-1175 threat actors pulled this off.

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