Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) is currently looking into claims made by a group called IntelBroker, which alleges the theft of documents from HPE's development environments. While HPE has found no evidence of a security breach, the company has enacted cyber response protocols, including disabling logins, to investigate the claims. IntelBroker has stated that it accessed HPE's systems for at least two days, obtaining various sensitive information, including source code, credentials, and user data. Previous exploits tied to IntelBroker also raise concerns regarding the security of major organizations.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise is investigating claims of an intrusion by IntelBroker, which claims to have stolen company documents, but found no evidence of a breach.
The company activated cyber response protocols upon discovering allegations from IntelBroker and disabled logins while determining the claims' validity.
IntelBroker announced the sale of various HPE documents, claiming access to an API and several repositories, including certificates and source code from HPE.
IntelBroker is implicated in past hacks involving high-profile organizations, indicating a broader pattern of cyber intrusions targeting significant entities.
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