Tag: lapsus$
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Okta breach, everything you need to know
Company Reports Unauthorized Access to GitHub Repositories On Wednesday, Okta, a company that offers identity and access management services, announced that some of its source code repositories had been accessed without authorisation earlier in the month. Okta shared in a public statement that “there is no impact to any customers, including any HIPAA, FedRAMP or…
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Uber data breach, everything you need to know
Learn the shocking details behind the recent attack. Have user accounts been compromised too? Shall we worry about credit card details saved on the platform? Let’s find it all out. Recently we all froze in anticipation at first due to the rumours of the taxi and food-delivery giant being hacked. This rumour then shortly followed…
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Globant Hacked, 70Gb leaked online
IT and software consultancy firm Globant has confirmed that they were breached by the Lapsus$ ransomware operators, where data consisting of administrator credentials and source code was leaked by the threat actors. As part of the leak, the hacking group released a 70GB archive of data stolen from Globant, describing it as “some customers source…
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Ubisoft suffers cyber security incident
Video game developer Ubisoft has confirmed that it had a ‘cyber security incident’ that caused disruption to its games, systems, and services earlier this month. Ransomware group LAPSUS$, who has claimed responsibility for hacking Samsung, NVIDIA, and Mercado Libre thus far, appears to be behind this incident too. Ubisoft Entertainment SA is a French video game company…
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Confirmed: 190Gb of Samsung data leaked on darknet
The infamous ransomware Lapsus$ announced right after Nvidia incident their next victim: Samsung. On March 4, Lapsus$ published a description of the upcoming leak, saying that it contains “confidential Samsung source code” originating from a breach. The full announcement is present below: Lapsus$ split the leaked data in three compressed files that add to almost…