Anyone using an on-premises Kaseya VSA server (does not seem to affect the SaaS version) should turn it off or remove it from your network until Kaseya releases the fix. The attack exploited unpatched vulnerabilities in the Kaseya product that Kaseya is working on fixing ASAP. Kaseya says around 1500 companies (so far), many customers of MSPs, have been affected and the attackers (Revil gang) are asking $70 million in ransom. On Friday, July 2, some MSPs using the on-premises version of Kaseya VSA suffered ransomware attacks that trickled down to their customers. Mana ged Service Providers (MSPs), especially ones using Kaseya VSA, should read this and take action as soon as possible.
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