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AMD Probes Data Breach Claim by IntelBroker

June 19, 2024
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AMD is currently investigating a potential data breach following claims made by the hacker group IntelBroker. The group announced on a hacking forum that they had breached AMD’s databases, allegedly obtaining sensitive information. IntelBroker claims the stolen data includes details on future AMD products, spec sheets, employee information, and customer databases. The company is collaborating with law enforcement and a third-party hosting partner to determine the validity and impact of the breach.

IntelBroker posted screenshots as proof of the hack, which included corporate email addresses and internal phone numbers of AMD employees. However, the information appears to be outdated, with the employees listed as “inactive,” suggesting they no longer work at the company. This raises questions about the current relevance and accuracy of the stolen data. Additionally, IntelBroker has not released any customer information, leaving the extent of the breach unclear.

The hacker group is attempting to sell the stolen data, seeking payment in the cryptocurrency Monero. IntelBroker has a history of selling data from other high-profile breaches, including those involving Home Depot, Europol, and US government agencies. In the case of Home Depot, the retailer’s data was exposed through a third-party vendor, which allowed IntelBroker to access and steal the information. This pattern of exploiting third-party vulnerabilities underscores the sophistication of their methods.

AMD is taking the situation seriously and is committed to understanding the scope and significance of the breach. The company is working closely with law enforcement and cybersecurity experts to investigate the claims and mitigate any potential damage. As the investigation continues, the tech industry will be watching closely to see how AMD handles the incident and what measures will be implemented to prevent future breaches.

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  • AMD Investigates Possible Data Breach After Hacker Group Claims Massive Data Theft
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