IntelBroker Strikes Again: Cisco Hacked, Sensitive Data Hits Dark Web Marketplace
IntelBroker, a notorious hacker group, boasts breaches at Apple, Facebook Marketplace, and now Cisco’s Cloud Instance. Despite initial denials, Cisco later admitted some stolen data was sensitive. IntelBroker’s connection to an Iranian threat group and their forum BreachForums makes them a formidable force in the cybercrime world.

Hot Take:
IntelBroker is back at it again, proving that even Cisco’s cloud isn’t safe from their sticky digital fingers. It’s like they’re playing a high-stakes game of “Capture the Flag” with major corporations, and Cisco just got tagged “it”. Maybe next time, Cisco will invest in some security that’s tighter than a hipster’s skinny jeans.
Key Points:
- IntelBroker, a hacker group from Serbia, claims to have breached Cisco’s Cloud Instance, releasing 2.9 GB of alleged stolen data.
- The group initially claimed to have accessed Cisco’s DevHub Instance, acquiring 4TB of sensitive data.
- Cisco first denied the breach but later confirmed some data was indeed exposed.
- The stolen data is reportedly being sold on the dark web, with resellers cashing in.
- IntelBroker is linked to BreachForums and has connections to an Iranian Persistent Threat Group.
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