Despite lacking evidence suggesting any security breach, HPE has moved to implement its cyber response protocols.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise has launched an investigation into claims of a compromise of its developer environments.
According to BleepingComputer, IntelBroker's claimed to have compromised the developer environments, which purportedly resulted in the exfiltration of the firm's API, GitHub repositories, and Zerto and iLO source code, among others.
Despite lacking evidence suggesting any security breach, HPE has moved to implement its cyber response protocols while deactivating related credentials.
"There is no operational impact to our business at this time, nor evidence that customer information is involved," said HPE spokesperson Clare Loxley.
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Dan Raywood
Senior Editor
SC Media UK
Dan Raywood is a B2B journalist with more than 20 years of experience, including covering cybersecurity for the past 16 years. He has extensively covered topics from Advanced Persistent Threats and nation-state hackers to major data breaches and regulatory changes.
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