Cisco’s Second Data Leak Drama: Same Story, Bigger Headache!

Cisco’s data breach saga continues with a second leak of 4GB, again linked to their public DevHub. Despite the drama, they assure us their main systems remain untouched. It’s like a sequel nobody asked for, starring the same data set from October.

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Hot Take:

Looks like Cisco’s DevHub had more leaks than a rusty old faucet, and IntelBroker is the plumber who just can’t resist showing off his latest splashy discovery. But don’t worry, Cisco’s infrastructure is apparently as untouched as a cat avoiding a bath. So grab your popcorn, because this cybersecurity soap opera is still airing!

Key Points:

  • Cisco confirmed a second leak of 4GB data, linked to the October breach.
  • The data was released by IntelBroker, a notorious threat actor.
  • The breach involved Cisco’s public-facing DevHub environment.
  • No sensitive personal or financial data has been reportedly compromised.
  • Cisco maintains that its core systems remain secure and unbreached.

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