HPE’s Cyber Drama: IntelBroker’s Alleged Data Heist Sparks Investigation

Hewlett Packard Enterprise investigates claims by Big Tech intruder IntelBroker of accessing HPE’s systems and source code. Despite the hacker’s reputation for exaggeration, HPE’s cyber response protocols are in full swing. While IntelBroker boasts of stolen data, HPE assures no customer info is involved. Keep calm and code safely.

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Hewlett Packard Enterprise may have been hacked, but don’t panic just yet. It’s like the digital version of a neighborhood rumor mill—some truth, lots of exaggeration, and a pinch of chaos. HPE is on it like a tech superhero, cape and all, but let’s hope they remember their passwords!

Key Points:

  • Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) is investigating claims of a data breach by IntelBroker.
  • No operational impact or customer data compromise has been confirmed by HPE.
  • IntelBroker is allegedly selling HPE source code and other sensitive data online.
  • The cybercriminal group is notorious for exaggerating claims but often delivers some truth.
  • Kela’s investigation suggests IntelBroker uses sophisticated tactics and a logless VPN.

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