Ransomware Group Takes Credit for Trellix Hack

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The RansomHouse ransomware group has taken credit for the recent attack on the cybersecurity firm Trellix.

The Trellix hack came to light this week when the company announced on its website that part of its source code repository had been breached.

“Based on our investigation to date, we have found no evidence that our source code release or distribution process was affected, or that our source code has been exploited,” the company stated.

No other information has been shared by Trellix, but it has promised to release additional details after it completes its investigation.

The RansomHouse group named Trellix on its leak website on Thursday. The hackers have not specified how much data they stole from the cybersecurity company, but have published several screenshots that appear to show they had access to internal services and management dashboards.

The hackers have not made any claims regarding the type of data they...

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