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HPE Investigating Breach Claims After Hacker Offers to Sell Data

HPE is investigating claims by the hacker IntelBroker, who is offering to sell source code and other data allegedly stolen from the tech giant.

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HPE has launched an investigation after a well-known hacker announced the sale of information allegedly stolen from the tech giant’s systems.

The notorious hacker IntelBroker announced on January 16 on a cybercrime forum that he is selling files obtained from HPE systems. 

The compromised data allegedly includes source code for products such as Zerto and iLO, private GitHub repositories, digital certificates, Docker builds, and even some personal information that the hacker described as “old user PII for deliveries”.

IntelBroker is also offering access to some services used by HPE, including APIs, WePay, GitHub and GitLab.

Contacted by SecurityWeek, HPE said it’s aware of the breach claims and is conducting an investigation.

“HPE became aware on January 16 of claims being made by a group called IntelBroker that it was in possession of information belonging to HPE. HPE immediately activated our cyber response protocols, disabled related credentials, and launched an investigation to evaluate the validity of the claims,” said HPE spokesperson Adam R. Bauer.

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“There is no operational impact to our business at this time, nor evidence that customer information is involved,” Bauer added.

IntelBroker targeted several major companies in recent years. Some victims — such as Cisco — have confirmed the authenticity of leaked data, but Cisco and others have noted that impact was not as significant as the hacker suggested. 

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Eduard Kovacs (@EduardKovacs) is senior managing editor at SecurityWeek. He worked as a high school IT teacher before starting a career in journalism in 2011. Eduard holds a bachelor’s degree in industrial informatics and a master’s degree in computer techniques applied in electrical engineering.

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