TECH Vodafone investigating threat from hackers behind Samsung breach to leak source code
Vodafone is investigating claims of a data breach made by
hackers who are threatening to leak the telecommunication giant’s source code.
On Monday, a group known as Lapsus$ asked their subscribers
in a poll on messaging app Telegram: “What should we leak next?” followed by
three options.
The first option is around 200 gigabytes worth of Vodafone
source code. The poll ends on March 13.
The other two options are the source code and databases of
Portuguese media corporation Impresa and the source code for MercadoLibre and
MercadoPago, both Argentinian e-commerce companies.
At the time of publication, Vodafone had 56% of the vote.
A Vodafone spokesperson told the company is aware of the
claims being made by Lapsus$.
“We are investigating the claim together with law
enforcement, and at this point we cannot comment on the credibility of the
claim. However, what we can say is that generally the types of repositories
referenced in the claim contain proprietary source code and do not contain
customer data,” the spokesperson said.
MercardoLibre and MercadoPago, did not respond to request
for comment.
Impresa’s websites were down and no contact information was
available to reach out to the company.
Lapsus$ last week claimed responsibility for a data breach
of South Korean electronics giant Samsung in which the hacking group obtained
source codes of Galaxy-branded devices like smartphones. Samsung acknowledged
the data breach on Monday. Lapsus$ also claimed responsibility for a data
breach of chip giant Nvidia last month.
Vodafone has been a target for hackers. In February, the
company’s Portuguese unit was hit with a cyberattack that disrupted its
services. Vodafone said at the time that customers’ personal data had not been
compromised.
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