Security News HPE investigates breach as hacker claims to steal source code

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Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) is investigating claims of a new breach after a threat actor said they stole documents from the company's developer environments.

The company has told BleepingComputer that it hasn't found any evidence of a security breach, but it is investigating the threat actor's claims.

"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," spokesperson Clare Loxley told BleepingComputer.

"HPE immediately activated our cyber response protocols, disabled related credentials, and launched an investigation to evaluate the validity of the claims. There is no operational impact to our business at this time, nor evidence that customer information is involved."

IntelBroker, who announced the sale of information allegedly stolen from HPE's networks, claims they had access to the company's API, WePay, and (private and public) GitHub repositories for at least two days and stole certificates (private and public keys), Zerto and iLO source code, Docker builds, and old user personal information used for deliveries.
 
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise has started notifying people that their personal information was likely compromised in a December 2023 hack attributed to a Russian threat actor.

The incident was disclosed a year ago, when HPE notified the US Securities and Exchange Commission that the state-sponsored hacking group known as Midnight Blizzard compromised its cloud-based email environment and accessed a small percentage of mailboxes.

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