Hackers who hacked NVIDIA attacked Samsung | news

The Lapsus$ hacker group has stolen more than 190 GB of confidential information from Samsung’s servers. This was reported by the portal Bleeping Computer.

The archive included biometric data, the source code of some Samsung servers, as well as data related to logging into company accounts, and so on. Representatives of the Korean manufacturer of equipment noted that they have not yet received any requirements from hackers, and also stated that they are assessing the consequences of hacking.

Previously Lapsus$ attacked NVIDIA servers and stole over a terabyte of sensitive data from the company. Later, the group demanded that the American company publish the source code of the drivers. Otherwise, they threatened to release the schematics of all existing and future NVIDIA GPUs to the public.

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