Hewlett Packard Enterprise said a threat group has gained access to sensitive corporate data.
According to Arctic Wolf researchers, the threat group Intelbroker posted a claim on a breach form that it had access to a large trove of HPE data.
The allegedly stolen data includes private Github repositories, Docker builds, source code, and other information, according to the post.
Upon learning of Thursday’s charges, the company immediately activated its cyber response protocols, revoked the associated entitlements and began an investigation to determine whether the charges were valid, a spokesperson said in an electronic statement Tuesday. stated in an email.
“There is no operational impact to our business at this time and there is no evidence that customer information is involved,” the spokesperson said.
IntelBroker first became prominent in 2022 and has been linked to many high-profile attacks.
The group previously used assets to face the public and gain initial access, Arctic Wolf researchers said. The group also allegedly sold access to the compromised systems.
Researchers said the group has a history of expansion related to past threat activity.
“They have been known to exaggerate the significance of data exposed in past breaches, so it is prudent to remain skeptical of sweeping claims made on their part,” Arctic Wolf researchers said through a spokesperson.
HPE has been involved in a number of high-profile cyber attacks in recent years. 1 year ago, company Revealing months of invasion by midnight blizzardaffected a limited amount of the company’s SharePoint and mailbox environments.
2021 Attacks Affected Limited number of data repositories in the company’s Aruba central cloud environment.