Databases, source code and private keys claimed to have been stolen.
A cyber-criminal has claimed to have compromised Capgemini and stolen 20GB of data from the company.
According to The Register, they claimed to have stolen data including some databases, source code, private keys, credentials, API keys, projects, employee data, and other information.
Portions of the leaked information reviewed by The Register showed lists of Capgemini employees with what looks like names, email addresses, usernames, and password hashes. There also appeared to be backup archives, and files related to Capgemini clients, including internal configuration details for their cloud infrastructure.
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Dan Raywood is a B2B journalist with 25 years of experience, including covering cybersecurity for the past 17 years. He has extensively covered topics from Advanced Persistent Threats and nation-state hackers to major data breaches and regulatory changes.
He has spoken at events including 44CON, Infosecurity Europe, RANT Forum, BSides Scotland, Steelcon and the National Cyber Security Show, and served as editor of SC Media UK, Infosecurity Magazine and IT Security Guru. He was also an analyst with 451 Research and a product marketing lead at Tenable.