Open-source software company Red Hat has confirmed a security breach on one of its GitLab instances after a threat actor claimed to have stolen nearly 570 GB of data from across various repositories.
Red Hat confirmed that a GitLab instances was hacked after a threat actor claimed to have stolen sensitive data.
Red Hat has confirmed suffering a potentially serious data breach, but the company said it was not able to verify hacker ...
Any theft of customer data is bad a look, but it's still unclear just how serious this incident is. Here's why.
Red Hat disclosed that it has ‘initiated necessary remediation steps’ following a security incident involving a GitLab ...
Red Hat confirmed Thursday that data belonging to customers of its consulting division was impacted in the compromise of a ...
A critical vulnerability is affecting certain versions of GitLab Community and Enterprise Edition products, which could be exploited to run pipelines as any user. GitLab is a popular web-based ...
A hacking collective calling itself the Crimson Collective claims to have infiltrated Red Hat’s consulting operations, stealing an enormous cache of internal data.
New Arch tool alerts maintainers when packages are outdated. Bumpbuddy automates GitLab issue creation for updates. Web dashboard and API planned for future Bumpbuddy versions. Bumpbuddy is a new Arch ...
AI-powered DevSecOps platform GitLab has announced its 18.4 release, expanding key AI-native capabilities, including the ability to build and share custom agents, navigate codebases with the Knowledge ...