An IT security incident has occurred at software manufacturer Red Hat. The attackers claim to have copied 570 GB of data.
Any theft of customer data is bad a look, but it's still unclear just how serious this incident is. Here's why.
In a Dark Web post, a group calling itself the Crimson Collective claimed to have stolen data from more than 28,000 Red Hat ...
Open-source software company Red Hat has confirmed a security breach on one of its GitLab instances after a threat actor ...
Hackers claim to have stolen 570 GB of data from Red Hat’s consulting GitLab, including reports from 800 organisations.
Open source giant admits intruders broke into dedicated consulting instance, but insists core products untouched What started as cyber crew bragging has now been confirmed by Red Hat: someone gained ...
Commercial Linux distribution producer Red Hat has issued a security alert warning that attackers stole customer data from ...
On October 5, the Scattered LAPSUS$ Hunters victim shaming and extortion blog announced that the group was responsible for a ...
Red Hat disclosed that it has ‘initiated necessary remediation steps’ following a security incident involving a GitLab instance used by its consulting division.