Cisco confirmed today that it took its public DevHub portal offline after a threat actor leaked "non-public" data, but it continues to state that there is no evidence that its systems were breached.
Cisco says that non-public files recently downloaded by a threat actor from a misconfigured public-facing DevHub portal don't contain information that could be exploited in future breaches of the ...
Cisco has disabled public access to one of its DevHub environments after threat actors downloaded some customer data from the site and put it up for sale on a cybercrime forum. The compromised data ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Lars Daniel covers digital evidence and forensics in life and law. On Dec. 16, a hacker known as "IntelBroker" leaked 2.9 ...
Cisco has taken its DevHub website offline following a cyberattack and a data leak incident. It also played down the value of the breach and said it shut down the site “out of an abundance of caution” ...
Cisco has now confirmed a cyber attack. Data has been leaked. However, the company's own systems are not said to be directly affected. Cisco has pushed ahead with ongoing investigations into an IT ...
Cisco's ASA, Firepower and Secure Firewall Management Center have security vulnerabilities, some of which are critical. More than 35 updates are now available. On Cisco's overview page for ...
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