Breach Roundup: Clop Tied to Korean Air Vendor Breach
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A Clop-linked vendor breach affected Korean Air; China-linked APT hijacked software updates and a critical zero-day flaw remained unpatched; Condé Nast experienced a data leak; La Poste was disrupted, and a malware operation suspect was extradited by Korean police.
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Also: China-Linked APT Hijack Updates, Condé Nast Data Leaked, La Poste Hit This week, a Clop-linked vendor breach hit Korean Air, a China-linked APT hijacked software updates, a critical zero-day flaw remained unpatched, Condé Nast faced a data leak, La Poste was disrupted and Korean police extradited a malware operation suspect.