A hacker, operating under the alias '888', has claimed to steal 35 GB of source code and sensitive data from Accenture, offering it for sale on a cybercrime forum. Accenture has acknowledged the breach but has not provided comprehensive details regarding the specifics of the data exfiltrated or the extent of the impact on client environments. The stolen data reportedly includes source code, authentication keys, and configuration files, which could allow unauthorized access to client systems. This incident follows previous threats against Accenture, raising concerns about ongoing security vulnerabilities.
Hacker Claims 35GB Accenture Source Code Leak, Data Up for Sale
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