According to BleepingComputer, the Lapsus$ data extortion group leaked today a huge collection of confidential data they claim to be from Samsung Electronics, the South Korean giant consumer electronics company.
The leak comes less than a week after Lapsus$ released a 20GB document archive from 1TB of data stolen from Nvidia GPU designer.
In a note posted earlier today, the extortion gang teased about releasing Samsung data with a snapshot of C/C++ directives in Samsung software.
Shortly after teasing their followers, Lapsus$ published a description of the upcoming leak, saying that it contains “confidential Samsung source code” originating from a breach.
If the details above are accurate, Samsung has suffered a major data breach that could cause huge damage to the company.
Lapsus$ split the leaked data in three compressed files that add to almost 190GB and made them available in a torrent that appears to be highly popular, with more than 400 peers sharing the content. The extortion group also said that it would deploy more servers to increase the download speed.
Included in the torrent is also a brief description for the content available in each of the three archives:
It is unclear if Lapsus$ contacted Samsung for a ransom, as they claimed in the case of Nvidia.
BleepingComputer has contacted Samsung for a statement about the Lapsus$ data leak and will update the article when the company replies.
Source: BleepingComputer
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