Scumbag puts 'stolen' Nokia source code, SSH and RSA keys, more up for sale
theregister.co.ukIntelBroker, a notorious peddler of stolen data, claims to have pilfered source code, private keys, and other sensitive materials belonging to Nokia.
In a post on cyber crime message board Breachforums this week, IntelBroker put up for sale what's claimed to be the Finnish network equipment maker's source code, SSH keys, RSA keys, Bitbucket logins, details or contents of SMTP accounts, and credentials, among other things.
We're told the miscreant joined forces with someone called EnergyWeaponUser to pull off the heist, and that the info was allegedly taken from a third-party supplier used by Nokia.
"Today, I am selling a large collection of Nokia source code, which we got from a third party contractor that directly worked with Nokia to help aid [its] development of some internal tools," the post states.
Based on a list of supposedly pinched files offered as evidence of the security breach, the ...
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