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Hackers Allegedly Selling Data Stolen from Cisco

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A group of hackers reportedly sells sensitive data stolen from Cisco Systems, Inc.

The breach, allegedly carried out by a collective known as IntelBroker in collaboration with EnergyWeaponUser and zjj, has raised significant concerns across the tech industry.

Details of the Breach

According to a post on social media platform X by user H4ckManac, the compromised data includes a wide array of sensitive information.

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The hackers claim to have access to GitHub and GitLab projects, SonarQube projects, source code, hardcoded credentials, certificates, customer SRCs, confidential Cisco documents, Jira tickets, API tokens, AWS private buckets, Cisco technology SRCs, Docker builds, Azure storage buckets, private and public keys, SSL certificates, and Cisco premium products. 

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The breach appears to be extensive and potentially damaging to Cisco and several other high-profile companies allegedly impacted by the data theft.

The hackers claim that the breach has affected several major corporations. Verizon, AT&T, Bank of America, Barclays, British Telecom, Microsoft, Vodafone, and Chevron are reportedly impacted.

The potential exposure of sensitive data from these companies could have far-reaching consequences for their operations and customer trust.

The hackers have allegedly provided samples of the stolen data to substantiate their claims. If verified, this breach could represent one of the most significant cybersecurity incidents in recent history.

Industry Response and Next Steps

Cisco has yet to confirm or deny the breach publicly. However, cybersecurity experts urge affected companies to take immediate action to mitigate potential risks.

This includes reviewing access logs for suspicious activity, updating security protocols, and conducting thorough audits of their systems. 

The alleged sale of such sensitive data underscores the critical importance of robust cybersecurity measures in protecting corporate assets.

As investigations continue, companies worldwide will likely reevaluate their security strategies to prevent similar incidents.

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Divya
Divya
Divya is a Senior Journalist at GBhackers covering Cyber Attacks, Threats, Breaches, Vulnerabilities and other happenings in the cyber world.

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