HPE Hit Again: Cyber Sleuths Scramble After Alleged Data Heist by Infamous IntelBroker

HPE is on high alert after cyber gang IntelBroker claimed a data heist. Allegedly, they nabbed HPE’s API, GitHub goodies, and more. While HPE investigates, they’re confident no customer info was snagged. Stay tuned as this cyber drama unfolds!

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Oh, HPE, not again! It seems like Hewlett Packard Enterprise has become the cybersecurity equivalent of a ‘Kick Me’ sign. IntelBroker is at it again, boasting about their alleged triumphs over HPE’s defenses. Who knew that having a ‘cyber-response protocol’ was the new must-have accessory for every tech company? I guess HPE is hoping that, much like a bad haircut, this breach will just grow out and be forgotten.

Key Points:

  • IntelBroker claims to have accessed HPE’s API, GitHub repositories, and more.
  • This isn’t IntelBroker’s first rodeo; they’ve previously targeted big names like AMD and Cisco.
  • HPE has faced similar breaches before, with notable incidents in 2018 and 2021.
  • HPE is investigating the claims and says there’s no evidence of customer data involvement.
  • The breach’s validity and method remain uncertain as the investigation continues.

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