In a Dark Web post, a group calling itself the Crimson Collective claimed to have stolen data from more than 28,000 Red Hat code repositories, including access tokens and customer engagement reports ...
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 confirmed Thursday that data belonging to customers of its consulting division was impacted in the compromise of a Red Hat-managed GitLab instance.
Red Hat disclosed that it has ‘initiated necessary remediation steps’ following a security incident involving a GitLab instance used by its consulting division.
Red Hat confirmed that a GitLab instances was hacked after a threat actor claimed to have stolen sensitive data.
Red Hat's breach nightmare just got worse, as the Crimson Collective crew that claims to have ransacked its GitLab repos has joined forces with the ShinyHunters-linked "Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters" gang ...
Nowadays data breaches aren’t rare shocks – they’re a weekly drumbeat. From leaked customer records to stolen source code, our digital lives keep spilling into the open. Git services are especially ...
A hacking collective calling itself the Crimson Collective claims to have infiltrated Red Hat’s consulting operations, stealing an enormous cache of internal data.
Hidden comments in pull requests analyzed by Copilot Chat leaked AWS keys from users’ private repositories, demonstrating yet another way prompt injection attacks can unfold.
Hackers claim to have stolen 570 GB of data from Red Hat’s consulting GitLab, including reports from 800 organisations.
The 'Crimson Collective' threat group has been targeting AWS (Amazon Web Services) cloud environments for the past weeks, to steal data and extort companies.
Enterprise software giant Red Hat is now being extorted by the ShinyHunters gang, with samples of stolen customer engagement reports (CERs) leaked on their data leak site.