Hackers Release Additional Stolen Data from Cisco
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💻🔓 Hackers leak second batch of stolen Cisco data, exposing sensitive information. IntelBroker, the hacker behind the October 2024 breach, has released an additional 4.84 GB of data, claiming it is part of a larger 4.5 TB trove. The leaked files include proprietary software artifacts, network configurations, and operational data, potentially compromising Cisco’s intellectual property. The breach occurred due to a misconfigured public-facing DevHub resource that lacked password protection. While Cisco has acknowledged the incident and stated that no sensitive data was compromised, IntelBroker contests this claim, highlighting ongoing vulnerabilities in cybersecurity practices. This incident follows IntelBroker’s history of high-profile breaches, raising concerns about the security of misconfigured systems across the industry.
