HPE’s Data Drama: Hacker Claims and the Cyber Sleuths on the Case

HPE is investigating claims by infamous hacker IntelBroker, who allegedly stole and is selling sensitive data from their systems. The supposed loot includes source code, private GitHub repositories, and even “old user PII.” HPE assures there’s no operational impact or evidence of compromised customer information—just another day in the cybersecurity jungle!

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Looks like HPE just found out they’re the star of their own cybersecurity horror movie, with IntelBroker as the mischievous villain spilling the beans on what’s behind the curtain. Grab your popcorn, folks—this could be a thriller!

Key Points:

  • IntelBroker, a hacker, claims to have stolen data from HPE systems.
  • Compromised data reportedly includes source codes, Docker builds, and old user PII.
  • HPE is investigating the breach but reports no operational impact or customer data involvement yet.
  • IntelBroker has targeted other major companies like Cisco in the past.
  • HPE disabled related credentials and activated cyber response protocols.

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