A potentially “catastrophic” breach of a major US-based cybersecurity provider has been blamed on state-backed hackers from China, according to people familiar with the matter.
The intrusion affected F5’s BIG-IP product development environment and engineering knowledge management platforms.
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F5 discloses that a nation-state actor has stolen source code and unpatched vulnerability data for its widely used BIG-IP ...
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Officials warned that attackers could exploit the vulnerabilities to steal credentials, move laterally through networks, and ...
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