Asus supplier hacked by Everest gang, loses 1 TB of data
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Asus supplier hacked by Everest gang, loses 1 TB of data
"In a post on its dark web leak site, seen by The Register, Everest said: "Files contain this information and much more: Binary segmentation modules, Source code & patches, RAM dumps & memory logs, AI models & weights, OEM internal tools & firmware, Test videos, Calibration & dual-camera data, Image datasets, Crash logs & debug reports, Evaluation & performance reports, HDR, fusion, post processing data, Test APKs, experimental apps, Scripts & automation, Small config binary calibration files.""
"In a statement, Asus said a supplier "was hacked" and the incident "affected some of the camera source code for Asus phones," but insisted there was "no impact" on its own products, internal systems, or customer privacy. The hardware maker added it is "strengthening supply chain security in compliance with cybersecurity standards," without naming the compromised vendor or specifying exactly what code was taken."
A third-party supplier for Asus was hacked, exposing some camera-related source code for Asus phones. Everest ransomware gang claimed to have looted about 1 TB of data from multiple vendors, listing binaries, source code, AI models, firmware, test assets, calibration files and debug logs among the items. Asus said the breach affected a supplier, asserted no impact to its products, internal systems, or customer privacy, and announced supply-chain security strengthening in line with cybersecurity standards. Asus did not name the compromised vendor or confirm whether stolen material was proprietary or belonged to other firms named by the gang.
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