IntelBroker Leak Claims Involve Deloitte Communications

 

An anonymous threat actor named IntelBroker claimed to be responsible for the leak of internal messaging from Deloitte, one of the world’s leading auditing firms.

According to reports, the breach occurred in September 2024 when an Apache Solr server had its default login credentials accidentally exposed to the internet, allowing unauthorized access to the server with default credentials. 

There are numerous types of data breaches which can be classified as violations of privacy. A breach of confidentiality can involve unauthorized access to, alteration, or release of personal data at an organization without its consent. In other words, a data breach does not only refer to releasing (leaking) the data but also to the underhanded data processing that initiates the release. 
There has been a breach in the security of personal data (as referred to in Article 13 of the Personal Data Protection Act of 2018) that has led to unauthorized access to the information. Whenever there is a data breach, personal data are exposed to loss or unauthorised processing, and these are the issues against which the security measures are meant to protect. 
An anonymous threat actor named IntelBroker claimed to be responsible for the leak of internal messaging from Deloitte, one of the world’s leading auditing firms.

A breach occurred when an Apache Solr server, an open-source search engine, was unintentionally exposed to the internet in Septe

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