Check Point confirms breach, but says crim posted old data
Briefly

A user named CoreInjection on a cybercrime forum claimed to have stolen sensitive data from Check Point, claiming this included internal network information and credentials. Check Point refuted these claims, stating that the event was an old issue involving compromised credentials for a limited-access portal, affecting only a few organizations months ago. They emphasized that this did not influence customer safety and was simply a recycling of old data, asserting that there was no current risk to their employees or clients.
The intrusion involved compromised credentials for a limited-access portal account and affected only a few organizations, posing no security threat to Check Point's systems.
Check Point stated that the events were managed months prior, claiming the reported data was outdated and did not represent a current security breach.
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