AMD Data Breach: IntelBroker Claims Theft of Employee and Product Info

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IntelBroker, a notorious hacker and moderator on the Breach Forums cybercrime platform, has announced the successful breach of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD – AMD.com). The alleged intrusion, which took place in June 2024, reportedly resulted in the theft of a significant amount of sensitive information, spanning across various categories.

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) is an American multinational semiconductor company that develops computer processors and related technologies for both consumer and enterprise markets. Founded on May 1, 1969, AMD has grown to become one of the leading companies in the semiconductor industry.

Details of the Breach

In a recent post on Breach Forums, IntelBroker detailed the extent of the compromised data. The hacker claims to have accessed information related to the following records:

ROMs Firmware Source code Property files Employee databases Customer databases Financial information Future AMD product plans Technical specification sheets

Employee Data Exposed

The alleged breach also includes the complete database of AMD employees, which contains sensitive personal information such as:

User IDs Job functions Email addresses Employment status First and last names Business phone numbers

The hacker is selling the data exclusively for XMR (Monero) cryptocurrency, accepting a middleman for transactions. He advises interested buyers to message him with their offers.

 IntelBroker Claims Theft of Employee and Product InfoIntelBroker’s post on Breach Forums (Screenshot credit: Hackread.com)

IntelBroker’s Track Record

The reputation of IntelBroker in the cybersecurity community is one of significant concern, given the scale and sensitivity of the targeted entities in previous hacks. The hacker’s past exploits include breaches of:

Europol Tech in Asia Space-Eyes Home Depot Facebook Marketplace U.S. contractor Acuity Inc. Staffing giant Robert Half Los Angeles International Airport Alleged breaches of HSBC and Barclays Bank

Although the hacker’s origins and affiliates are unknown, according to the United States government, IntelBroker is alleged to be the perpetrator behind one of the T-Mobile data breaches.

As of now, AMD has not confirmed the breach publicly. However, Hackread.com has contacted AMD for comment. If verified, this article will be updated accordingly. Nevertheless, the implications of this alleged breach would be vast, potentially affecting AMD’s operations, partnerships, and market position. Sensitive product information and employee data in the wrong hands can lead to a series of issues, including identity theft, industrial espionage, and financial loss.

Cybersecurity Measures

This incident highlights the critical need for comprehensive cybersecurity protocols and constant monitoring. At the same time, companies must ensure their data is protected against increasingly sophisticated cyber threats.

For now, the cybersecurity community and AMD’s stakeholders await more information on the legitimacy and extent of IntelBroker’s claims. Stay tuned!

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