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Hackers Scored Data Center Logins for Some of the World’s Biggest Corporations More Than a Year Ago. Now They’re Selling That Information.
Feb. 21, 2023, 2 a.m. | Jordan Robertson
Bloomberg Technology bloomberg.com
Such credentials in the wrong hands could be dangerous, experts say, potentially allowing physical access to data centers. The affected data center operators say the stolen information didn’t pose risks for customer IT systems.
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