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Samsung confirms Galaxy devices source code has been stolen

South Korean technology giant Samsung admitted that hackers operating under the name Lapsus$ stole the company's important data and source code.
 Samsung confirms Galaxy devices source code has been stolen
READING NOW Samsung confirms Galaxy devices source code has been stolen

Samsung today confirmed that it was hacked by hackers last week, stealing the source code of Galaxy devices in addition to company data.

190GB of Samsung’s confidential data leaked to the internet

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The hacking organization Lapsus$ claimed responsibility for the attack. The same group recently hacked NVIDIA. Hackers are reported to have stolen about 200GB of data from Samsung, including the source code used for encryption and biometric unlocking features on Galaxy devices.

Samsung: We do not expect any adverse impact on our business

The South Korean company has released the following statement, claiming that no personal data of employees or customers has been stolen. He said: “At this time we do not expect any impact on our business or our customers. We have taken steps to prevent similar incidents in the future and we will continue to provide uninterrupted service to our customers.”

On the other hand, it was revealed that hackers named Lapsus$ spread the sensitive data they stole from Samsung via torrent.

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