IntelBroker leaks 2.9 TB of exposed Cisco records - and there's more to come
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IntelBroker's leak of 2.9 TB of data from Cisco highlights significant security lapses, with sensitive code and credentials exposed due to misconfiguration in a developer resource.
The breach, affecting major firms like Verizon and Microsoft, underscores the consequences of insufficient security measures, as hackers accessed critical data through an unprotected database.
Cisco responded by closing off public access to its DevHub, emphasizing their investigation found no compromise of internal systems, stressing the misconfiguration was external to their core infrastructure.
The incident serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities in software development environments, illustrating the vital importance of strict configuration management and access controls.
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