Given that two people—or maybe the same person—leaked the LockBit 3.0 compiler on Twitter, it appears that LockBit has had a breach. . A newly registered Twitter account by the name of “Ali Qushji” claims that their team broke into LockBits’ servers and discovered a compiler of the LockBit 3.0 ransomware encryptor, according to security researcher 3xp0rt. VX-Underground reported that they were approached on September 10th by a person going by the handle “protonleaks,” who also supplied a copy of the builder, after security expert 3xp0rt tweeted about the hacked LockBit 3.0 builder. The public face of the LockBit business, LockBitSupp, asserts that they were not hacked and that a frustrated developer instead exposed the secret ransomware compiler. . A fresh Twitter profile asserts that a group hacked into the servers of LockBit, exposing their ransomware programming. Continue for details.. LockBit Code Leak,Cybersecurity Research,Ransomware Threats. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A 20-year-old man has been arrested in England in the theft of the proprietary software blueprints used by Cisco Systems' networking equipment, police and the company confirmed. . . .. A 20-year-old man has been arrested in England in the theft of the proprietary software blueprints used by Cisco Systems' networking equipment, police and the company confirmed. The man, who was not identified and has not yet been formally charged, was arrested Sept. 3 in connection with the theft made public in May. He has since been released on bail, and the investigation is continuing, Alan Crockford, a Scotland Yard spokesman, said Friday. The man was arrested on suspicion of violating the Computer Misuse Act of 1990, Crockford said. Other details of the investigation and arrest were not immediately available. About 800 megabytes of the software blueprint, or source code, for Cisco's Internetwork Operating System appeared on a Russian Web site in May. It was quickly removed at Cisco's request. The company said the theft was not the result of a software or service vulnerability. Cisco confirmed at the time that the FBI was investigating the theft. The link for this article located at The Associated Press is no longer available. . A 20-year-old man has been arrested in England in the theft of the proprietary software blueprints u. 20-year-old, arrested, england, theft, proprietary, software, blueprints. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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