HPE vs. IntelBroker: The Cyber Showdown Over Alleged Source Code Heist!

Hewlett Packard Enterprise is investigating after IntelBroker claimed to have stolen HPE’s source code and data. Despite the alarming assertions, HPE insists there’s no operational impact or evidence of customer data involvement. Meanwhile, IntelBroker is offering the alleged loot to the highest bidder, like a cybercriminal garage sale.

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Looks like IntelBroker is trying to sell HPE’s secret sauce! But don’t worry, HPE is on it faster than you can say “cybersecurity breach!” Let’s just hope they find it before anyone else does, or we might all be using knock-off versions of Zerto and ILO in the near future.

Key Points:

  • IntelBroker claims to sell stolen HPE data, including source code and user information.
  • Allegedly compromised data includes API access, Docker builds, and private GitHub repos.
  • HPE has launched an investigation and activated cyber response protocols.
  • No evidence of customer data involvement or operational impact so far.
  • IntelBroker is notorious for past breaches, notably claiming responsibility for a Cisco breach.

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