Atos firmly declared that no infrastructure managed by them was breached, emphasizing that while Space Bears made claims to the contrary, their allegations lack foundation. The company clearly stated, "No source code accessed, and no Atos IP or Atos proprietary data exposed." This declaration signifies Atos's commitment to transparency amid the cyber threat landscape, reasserting that their protective measures remain intact and that they continue to safeguard both their infrastructure and client data.
In a follow-up statement, Atos acknowledged that while they believe no internal compromise occurred, there exists a possibility that some data referencing Atos may have emerged from an external third-party compromise, not linked to Atos's management or security protocols. This brings into focus the complexities that surround third-party digital security and how their vulnerabilities can influence larger organizations without direct involvement.
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