Hacker claims to have stolen significant data from Dell

A cybercriminal is claiming to have obtained information from nearly ten thousand employees and partners of Dell. The data allegedly was stolen earlier in September. It includes names, employee IDs, and job functions of workers.

The criminal made this claim on BreachForums. Computer manufacturer Dell informed BleepingComputer in a response that it is aware of the claim and will investigate. According to BleepingComputer, the attacker has already shared a small part of the dataset to support his claim and offers to sell the full database for one BreachForms credit, which amounts to approximately 27 cents.

Capgemini

The same attacker also claimed earlier this month to have breached consulting and technology firm Capgemini. He states that he stole around 20 gigabytes of data, including source code, login credentials, private keys, API keys, log files from T-Mobile's virtual machines, and various internal documents.

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