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Data breach: Cyber-thief leaks 20GB from Capgemini

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TLDR:

– A cybercrook claims to have breached Capgemini and leaked 20 GB of sensitive data, including source code, credentials, and T-Mobile VM logs.
– The French IT services giant has yet to confirm or deny the breach, where data such as employee information, client details, and more were allegedly stolen.

Summary:

A cybercriminal going by the name “grep” has publicly declared that they stole 20 GB of data from Capgemini and is now leaking it online. The stolen data includes a variety of sensitive information like source code, private keys, T-Mobile VM logs, and employee details. Capgemini has not responded to the claims made by the cybercrook. In the leaked data, there are lists of Capgemini employees with their personal information, backup archives, and files related to client information and cloud infrastructure configurations. This breach could potentially have serious consequences for both Capgemini and its clients.

In July, Capgemini won a major UK government contract worth up to £574 million, which further raises concerns about the security and integrity of their systems. The stolen data could have harmful implications for both Capgemini and its clients, and should be addressed promptly to prevent any further damage or breaches.


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