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Evidence suggests hackers did not breach company data

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Nokia, a leading telecommunications company, is currently investigating a potential cyberattack that has raised concerns about the security of its sensitive internal data. Threat actors, including the notorious group IntelBroker, have claimed to have stolen crucial information from Nokia, such as SSH keys, source code, and internal credentials. This stolen data was reportedly posted for sale on a cybercrime site for $20,000.

Despite these alarming claims, Nokia has reassured the public that there is currently no evidence to suggest that their data or systems have been compromised. The company has stated that they are taking these allegations seriously and are actively conducting an investigation into the matter. A spokesperson for Nokia emphasized that they are closely monitoring the situation, although no signs of data impact have been found thus far.

IntelBroker, the group behind the alleged cyberattack, is known for its involvement in high-profile data heists targeting various organizations, including Apple, the US House of Representatives, Europol, General Electric, and DARPA. If the claims made by IntelBroker regarding the theft of Nokia’s data turn out to be true, it could potentially lead to further cybercriminal activities against Nokia and other organizations. The sale of stolen data to malicious actors could result in unauthorized access to sensitive information, data breaches, and the spread of malware.

Jim Routh, the chief trust officer at cybersecurity firm Saviynt, highlighted the risks associated with third-party contractors who have access to a company’s internal systems. He noted that many organizations have been vulnerable to cyberattacks through third parties, as demonstrated in previous incidents involving companies like American Express, Santander, and Bank of America. Routh also pointed out that the alleged breach at Nokia involving third-party credentials for access to the software supply chain raises questions about the security protocols in place.

To mitigate the risks associated with third-party breaches, Routh suggested that organizations focus on improving identity management for cloud accounts with access to the software supply chain. By enhancing security measures and monitoring access to sensitive data, companies can prevent unauthorized individuals from exploiting vulnerabilities and gaining access to valuable information.

In conclusion, the cyberattack on Nokia serves as a reminder of the evolving threats faced by organizations in the digital age. As companies continue to rely on third-party contractors for various services, it is essential to prioritize cybersecurity and implement robust measures to protect against potential breaches. Nokia’s ongoing investigation into the alleged cyberattack underscores the importance of proactively addressing security concerns and safeguarding sensitive data from malicious actors.

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