Check Point’s Comedic Comeback: Old Data Drama Resurfaces, Hacker Gets a History Lesson!

In a digital plot twist, Israeli cybersecurity firm Check Point has responded to claims by hacker CoreInjection, who is reportedly selling data for 5 Bitcoin. Check Point insists the data is as stale as last year’s fruitcake, stemming from a December 2024 incident. They assure that customers and security remain unharmed.

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In the world of cybersecurity, even the hackers need a little drama. Check Point denies the existence of a blockbuster breach, but CoreInjection insists on selling reruns. Who knew cyber heists could be so… vintage?

Key Points:

  • A hacker named CoreInjection claims to have stolen valuable data from Check Point, aiming to sell it for 5 Bitcoin.
  • The alleged stolen data includes sensitive materials like source code, network maps, and employee contact details.
  • Check Point refutes the hacker’s claims, stating the data is from an old incident in December 2024.
  • The company assures that the breach did not affect customer systems or security architecture.
  • CoreInjection has a track record of legitimate leaks, raising questions about the authenticity of the current claim.

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