Hackers Claim Access to Nokia Internal Data, Selling for $20,000
hackread.comHackers claim to have breached Nokia through a third-party contractor, allegedly stealing SSH keys, source code, and internal credentials. The data is being sold for $20,000 on BreachForums, though no customer data was affected. Nokia has not yet commented on the claim.
A notorious hacker known as Intel Broker has announced a data breach involving the telecommunications giant Nokia. Posting on the infamous cybercrime forum BreachForums, Intel Broker claims to have gained unauthorized access to sensitive Nokia information through a third-party contractor linked to Nokia’s internal tool development.
The hacker claims that no customer information was accessed, but they have obtained critical internal data from Nokia’s systems, which they’re now selling for $20,000.
Details of the Breach
According to Intel Broker’s post, the stolen data includes SSH keys, source code, RSA keys, Bitbucket logins, SMTP accounts, webhooks, and hardcoded credentials. All of these items ...
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