![]() Over the past few months, Lapsus$ has disclosed numerous cyberattacks against large companies, with confirmed attacks against NVIDIA, Samsung, Vodafone, Ubisoft, and Mercado Libre. ![]() They then attempt to extort the victim with ransom demands not publicly to leak the data. Lapsus$ is a data extortion hacking group that compromises corporate systems to steal source code, customer lists, databases, and other valuable data. When we contacted Microsoft about tonight's source code leak, they continued to tell BleepingComputer that they are aware of the claims and are investigating. The projects appear to be for web-based infrastructure, websites, or mobile apps, with no source code for Microsoft desktop software released, including Windows, Windows Server, and Microsoft Office. Security researchers who have pored over the leaked files told BleepingComputer that they appear to be legitimate internal source code from Microsoft.įurthermore, we are told that some of the leaked projects contain emails and documentation that were clearly used internally by Microsoft engineers to publish mobile apps.
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