Cisco was hacked – HWSW

According to cybercriminals, they managed to gain access to several sensitive data of the company and its customers through Cisco’s system, the network giant is currently evaluating the veracity of the claim. The perpetrators put data allegedly obtained from Cisco systems on the black market on Monday: data related to GitHub and GitLab projects, SonarQube projects and source code, but also credentials, confidential documents, Jira tickets, API tokens, SSL certificates, private and public keys. can also be part of the prey.

IntelBroker may have worked with two other players on the June 10 intrusion. Among the parties referred to as EnergyWeaponUser and zjj, the former also participated in the August attack in which AMD’s internal communications were hacked.

During the latest robbery, they allegedly managed to collect many source codes of Cisco customers, but this has not yet been confirmed. The dozen companies listed as affected include AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile US, Chevron, Microsoft, Vodafone and SAP, among others.

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Until the investigations are evaluated, it is therefore not known whether the intrusion is related to the CosmicSting attack in September, during which criminals successfully hacked Cisco’s Magento-based commercial website. According to the company’s communications, the incident only affected users with limited access, and credentials were not compromised.

In recent months, IntelBroker has attacked several other players, namely Europol and T-Mobile, although both organizations have denied being involved in a security incident. Moreover, IntelBroker also took responsibility for a similar incident in June, when claimed that he also managed to steal employee data from AMD, including phone numbers, e-mail addresses, financial documents, as well as source code and other internal data.

IntelBroker came to light in December when it claimed to have stolen information from various government agencies such as ICE and USCIS, the Department of Defense and the US military. The group became known to the security profession after the hack of DC Health Link, which manages health plans for members, staff and families of the US House of Representatives. The group can also be linked to the hacking of the systems of Hewlett Packards Enterprise (HPE), Home Depot, and General Electric Aviation.

Source: www.hwsw.hu