Red Hat Confirms Major Data Breach After Hackers Claim Mega Haul
Crimson Collective stole nearly 570GB of data including 800 sensitive Customer Engagement Reports from Red Hat's consulting GitLab repositories, with extortion attempts rejected.
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Red Hat confirms breach of GitLab instance, which stored company’s consulting data
Red Hat on Thursday confirmed an attacker gained access to and stole data from a GitLab instance used by its consulting team, exposing some customer data. The open-source software company, a subsidiary of IBM, said the breach is contained and an investigation into the attack is underway. “Upon detection, we promptly launched a thorough investigation, removed the unauthorized party’s access, isolated the instance, and contacted the appropriate a…


Red Hat Investigating Breach Impacting as Many as 28,000 Customers, Including the Navy and Congress
A hacking group claims to have pulled data from a GitLab instance connected to Red Hat’s consulting business, scooping up 570 GB of compressed data from 28,000 customers.The hack was first reported by BleepingComputer and has been confirmed by Red Hat itself. “Red Hat is aware of reports regarding a security incident related to our consulting business and we have initiated necessary remediation steps,” Stephanie Wonderlick, Red Hat’s VP of commu…
Red Hat confirms hackers have breached GitLab instances and stolen data
A group of hackers calling itself the Crimson Collective says that it has compromised GitLab instances belonging to Red Hat and stolen hundreds of gigabytes of data. Red Hat has confirmed that it has suffered a data breach, but is yet to provide much in the way of details. The hacking group says that it managed to access 28,000 internal development repositories, and has stolen almost 570GB of compressed data. While Red Hat has not confirmed the …
Red Hat confirms security incident after hackers breach GitLab instance
Lawrence Abrams reports: An extortion group calling itself the Crimson Collective claims to have stolen nearly 570GB of compressed data across 28,000 internal development respositories, with the company confirming it was a breach of one of its GitLab instances. This data allegedly includes approximately 800 Customer Engagement Reports (CERs), which can contain sensitive information about a… Introduction to Malware Binary Triage (IMBT) Course Lo…
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