IntelBroker in October said it gained access to Cisco’s (CSCO) systems, stealing large amounts of data belonging to the company and to its customers, though the company said, after an investigation, that its own systems were not breached, and the threat actors accessed a public-facing DevHub environment, CyberDaily reports. However, the publication says IntelBroker has now published a small portion of the Cisco data, which is said to include Github projects, Gitlab Projects, SonarQube projects, source code, hard-coded credentials, and certificates, and contains 2.9 gigabytes of data.
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