Cisco takes DevHub portal offline after hacker publishes stolen data

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no evidence that its systems were breachedppWe have determined that the data in question is on a publicfacing DevHub environmenta Cisco resource center that enables us to support our community by making available software code scripts etc for customers to use as needed reads an updated statement from CiscoppAt this stage in our investigation we have determined that a small number of files that were not authorized for public download may have been publishedppCisco says there are no indications that personal information or financial data was stolen but is continuing to investigate what data may have been accessedppThis statement comes after a threat actor known as IntelBroker claimed to have breached Cisco and attempted to sell data and source code stolen from the companyppBleepingComputer spoke to IntelBroker about the alleged breach who said he gained access to a Cisco thirdparty developer environment through an exposed API tokenppDuring Ciscos investigation IntelBroker grew increasingly frustrated when the company would not acknowledge a security incident sharing screenshots with BleepingComputer to prove he had access to a Cisco developer environmentppThese screenshots and files which we also shared with Cisco showed that the threat actor had access to most if not all of the data stored on this portal This data included source code configuration files with database credentials technical documentation and SQL filesppIt is unclear what customer data was stored on these servers and none was shared with usppIntelBroker further claimed to have continued access until today when Cisco blocked all access to the portal and the compromised JFrog developer environment The threat actor also said he lost access to a Maven and Docker server related to the DevHub portal but did not share any proof of said accessppWhen asked if he attempted to extort Cisco not to publish stolen data IntelBroker said he did not try as they would likely not trust him to keep his wordppI wouldnt trust a threat actor if they asked for money not to leak my stuff so they shouldnt either IntelBroker told BleepingComputerppWhile Cisco continues to say that no systems were breached everything we have seen does indicate that a thirdparty development was breached allowing the threat actor to steal datappBleepingComputer reached out to Cisco with further questions about these claims but a reply was not immediately availableppCisco investigates breach after stolen data for sale on hacking forumppCisco says DevHub site leak wont enable future breachesppBologna FC confirms data breach after RansomHub ransomware attackppCyberattack at French hospital exposes health data of 750000 patientsppFord rejects breach allegations says customer data not impactedppNot a member yet Register NowppNew Windows Server 2012 zeroday gets free unofficial patchesppNew Rockstar 2FA phishing service targets Microsoft 365 accountsppSpyLoan Android malware on Google play installed 8 million 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