HPE Hacked? IntelBroker Strikes Again with Alleged Data Breach Sale!

Hacker IntelBroker claims to have breached Hewlett Packard Enterprise, exposing sensitive data including source code, certificates, and PII. Now, they’re selling the goods online. It seems even tech giants aren’t safe from hackers with questionable morals and a flair for cryptocurrency.

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Well, folks, it looks like Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) just got a surprise visit from the infamous IntelBroker! They didn’t bring cookies, but rather a breach buffet featuring a side of source code, certificates, and PII. Talk about a data-dish disaster! Who knew HPE’s infrastructure was a hacker’s all-you-can-eat buffet?

Key Points:

  • IntelBroker claims to have breached HPE, exposing sensitive data.
  • The hacker is selling stolen data for Monero (XML) cryptocurrency.
  • Alleged stolen data includes source code, certificates, and PII.
  • HPE is distinct from HP Inc., focusing on enterprise IT solutions.
  • IntelBroker has a history of high-profile breaches, including Cisco and Nokia.

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