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Hacker Claims 35 GB of Accenture Source Code. The Company discloses the data breach

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Hacker Claims 35 GB of Accenture Source Code. The Company discloses the data breach
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Accenture confirmed a breach after a hacker claimed to have stolen 35 GB of source code, keys, and Azure credentials, offered for sale on a cybercrime forum. A threat actor using the handle “888” posted on PwnForums saying the data was taken in July, alongside a message that the Accenture “Data Breach” was available for purchase. Accenture acknowledged an “isolated matter,” stating it had remediated the source and that there was no impact to operations and service delivery, without providing specifics. The article reports that the alleged contents include source code, RSA and SSH keys, Azure personal access tokens, Azure Storage access keys, and configuration files. It also describes a screenshot allegedly showing cloning of an Azure DevOps repository named “121123_AtriasTalentAcademy.” The piece notes that while Accenture says operations are unaffected, it has not confirmed whether client environments were exposed.

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