Red Hat Confirms Breach of GitLab Instance Linked to Consulting Team
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The software manufacturer Red Hat had an IT security incident. The attackers indicated that they had copied 570 GB of data.
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Red Hat Confirms Breach of GitLab Instance Linked to Consulting Team
Red Hat has acknowledged a cybersecurity incident involving one of its GitLab instances after a hacker group calling itself Crimson Collective claimed to have stolen a significant amount of company data. The enterprise software provider clarified that the breach did not affect its GitHub repositories, as initially reported, but rather a GitLab instance used internally by its Consulting division. According to the attackers, they obtained around…
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