The infamous hacker, IntelBroker, claims to have breached Hewlett-Packard Enterprise’s (HPE) internal infrastructure for the second time, and is considering selling the access rather than the data. The compromised data includes private keys, certificates, proprietary source code, and insight into HPE’s infrastructure configurations. Unlike the first breach in January 2025 when IntelBroker demanded payment in cryptocurrency, the hacker has said this entire data set may be released for free.

Chinese Hackers Wield Advanced FatalRAT Malware
A cyberespionage campaign is targeting industrial organisations in the Asia-Pacific region using the sophisticated FatalRAT malware, reports Kaspersky ICS CERT. The malware, distributed via disguised