A notorious hacker claims to have gained unauthorized access to sensitive Nokia data and is selling it for $20,000. Here’s ...
Nokia has confirmed a recent data breach did indeed happen, but did not affect its own internal data. The telecoms giant said ...
Nokia’s source code has allegedly been stolen by a hacker, but the company can’t find any evidence of a breach.
A Nokia security breach has leaked source code from a third-party software development partner, exposing the company’s sensitive data, including keys and hardcoded credentials.
Nokia is investigating whether a third-party vendor was breached after a hacker claimed to be selling the company's stolen ...
Nokia's investigation of recent claims of a data breach found that the source code leaked on a hacker forum belongs to a ...
IntelBroker says they obtained Nokia source code and other data from a third-party contractor; Nokia says it has found no ...
After the hacker IntelBroker leaked stolen source code, Nokia said the impact of the cybersecurity incident is limited.
Hate I Been Pwned said it acquired the data, which is nearly 20 gigabytes in size, from the anonymous sources known as ...
Rumors about the theft first emerged last week, when the known BreachForums hacker "IntelBroker" announced on X (formerly Twitter) that he had a "new and exciting thread coming." IntelBroker ...
Recently, a known data leaker, alias IntelBroker, posted a new thread on the infamous BreachForums, offering Cisco data for sale. In the thread, the hacker credited EnergyWeaponUser and zjj for the ...