While major German manufacturer Covestro confirmed having its U.S. logistics server’s data impacted by the Clop hack, leading U.S. car rental firm Hertz, Western Alliance Bank, and Arrow Electronics disclosed the lack of any evidence suggesting that their respective systems have been compromised as a result of the incident.
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