HPE Investigates Data Breach After Hacker Claims Theft of Sensitive Data
Hewlett-Packard Enterprise (HPE) is digging into a potential security breach after a hacker claiming the alias “IntelBroker” says they’ve swiped sensitive info from the company. The hacker posted on a cybercrime forum, claiming to have grabbed product source code, private GitHub repositories, and access keys to HPE services like WePay, GitHub, and GitLab. They also said they got their hands on user data, including details tied to past deliveries. HPE responded quickly, saying they’ve launched an investigation, disabled related credentials, and activated their cybersecurity protocols. So far, they’ve found no signs of customer data being involved or any operational disruptions. This isn’t the first time HPE has faced a security issue. Just last year, a Russia-linked hacking group breached the company’s cloud email system, accessing a small number of mailboxes. IntelBroker, who’s previously claimed hacks of major tech firms like AMD and Cisco, didn’t respond to questions about the breach. As the investigation unfolds, HPE remains tight-lipped about how the alleged breach occurred. Stay tuned for updates as this story develops.
HPE Investigates Data Breach After Hacker Claims Theft of Sensitive Data
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