Red Hat fesses up to GitLab breach after attackers brag
Attackers stole nearly 570GB of data from 28,000 internal repositories, including sensitive customer reports used by major organizations, officials confirmed.
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Red Hat data compromised after GitLab instance breach
Major open-source software firm and IBM subsidiary Red Hat has disclosed having some of its customers' data exposed by the breach of its consulting team's GitLab instance after the Crimson Collective cybercrime operation claimed stealing over 28,000 repositories belonging to the firm, reports CyberScoop. Introduction to Malware Binary Triage (IMBT) Course Looking to level up your skills? Get 10% off using coupon code: MWNEWS10 for any flavor. E…
Red Hat’s GitLab Breach and the Cost of Embedded Credentials
3 min readOpen-source software giant Red Hat has confirmed that one of its GitLab instances, dedicated to consulting engagements, was breached. The attackers, a group calling itself “Crimson Collective,” claim to have taken nearly 28,000 private repositories and roughly 800 Customer Engagement Reports (CERs). CERs often contain detailed records of client environments – network diagrams, configuration data, […] The post Red Hat’s GitLab Breach an…
One of Red Hat's GitLab instances has been the subject of a 570 GB of compressed data from 28,000 internal repositories. These data include nearly 800 client engagement reports (CSRs) that may contain sensitive client files. REBs are consultation documents that include architecture schematics, configuration details, [...] The post Data Theft at Red Hat appeared first on ChannelNews.
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