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Bank Info Security 2 months, 2 weeks ago

Trellix Discloses Source Code Hack

Company Says No Evidence So Far That Version Release or Distribution AffectedTrellix disclosed over the weekend that hackers found their way to its source code repository. The company said that investigation so far turned up "no evidence that our source code release or distribution process was affected, or that our source code has been exploited."

Concerns Grow Over F5 Hacking Amid Stalled Government ShutdownFederal officials are scrambling to contain nation-state hackers exploiting stolen source code from networking devices and software maker F5 amid staffing pressures created by the ongoing government shutdown. Stolen files reportedly include undisclosed vulnerabilities F5 had been researching.

Federal Agencies Ordered to Patch or Decommission F5 Devices Amid Imminent RiskAn advanced nation-state threat actor stole sensitive F5 source code and vulnerability data to craft tailored exploits, prompting an emergency directive amid a U.S. government shutdown that has left cyber defenses strained and federal networks at "imminent risk."

Bank Info Security 2 years, 2 months ago

Microsoft Questioned by German Lawmakers About Russian Hack

Company Officials Reportedly Said Hackers Just Obtained Read-Only Access to CodeRussian nation-state hackers who compromised Microsoft's source code repository gained read-only access but not the ability to change code, top company officials reportedly told a German parliamentary committee on Wednesday. Microsoft is being criticized for high-profile security failures.

Bank Info Security 2 years, 4 months ago

Russian State Hackers Penetrated Microsoft Code Repositories

Russian Foreign Intelligence Service Hack Gets Worse for Computing GiantA Russian state hack against Microsoft was more serious than initially supposed, Microsoft acknowledged in a Friday disclosure to federal regulators. Microsoft said a Moscow threat actor obtained access to "source code repositories and internal systems."