Houston, January 20, 2025 –HPE’s systems hacked! Sensitive data of 3.5M people stolen and listed for sale by IntelBroker. Source code, personal info, and private keys exposed.
In a shocking revelation, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has become the latest victim of a major cyberattack. Notorious hacker IntelBroker claims to have infiltrated HPE’s systems, stealing sensitive data, including source code, private keys, user information, and proprietary software details.
This stolen trove, allegedly affecting 3.5 million individuals, is now up for sale on underground forums, sparking widespread concerns. The hacker, linked to previous high-profile breaches, reportedly demands payment in Monero (XMR) cryptocurrency, ensuring anonymity.
Screenshots and data samples shared online expose HPE’s internal systems, showing leaked GitHub repositories, certificates, and client-sensitive information. Cybersecurity analyst James Rutherford warned:
This breach is devastating. The stolen data is a goldmine for hackers to exploit further vulnerabilities in HPE’s systems.
Adding fuel to the fire, this attack is claimed to be a direct assault on HPE’s infrastructure rather than a third-party compromise. The leak includes sensitive files like Docker builds, Salesforce credentials, and private product details of Zerto and iLO, critical to HPE’s services. In response, HPE stated:
We are investigating the claims and are committed to safeguarding our clients’ data.
This breach follows other high-profile hacks, including Cisco, Nokia, and AMD, by the same hacking group. Analysts suggest immediate vigilance for anyone associated with HPE to prevent potential phishing, fraud, or identity theft.
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