Samsung hacked by Lapsus

Last week, a hacker group called LAPSUS had able to gain access to NVIDIA and was able to collect a large amount of data from the internal fileservers, including code signing certificates.

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Now this week they also claim that they have hacked Samsung, and are providing a lot of claims/proof on what kind of data that they’ve gained access shared data to software such as Knox, Bixby they also announced that they leaked Qualcomm’s private R&D data.

Screenshot of some of the source code that was collected. 

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And it seems like that the data has now been relased into the public (close to 200 GB of data)

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Part 1 contains a copy of  source code and related data about Security/Defense/Knox/Bootloader/TrustedApps and various other items.

Part 2 contains a dump of source code and related data about device security and encryption-related stuff.

Part 3 contains various repositories from Samsung Github. Including Mobile defence engineering, Samsung account backend, Samsung pass backend/frontend, and SES (Bixby, Smartthings, store, etc)

This post will be updated when I have more information.

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