Colt Technology Services customer data exposed after Warlock Group breach
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Colt Technology Services confirmed that customer documentation was stolen from its systems and that file titles were posted on the dark web, creating a risk of further misuse of sensitive client data. The exposed material is tied to customers and may include financial information and network architecture data. The Warlock Group claims the haul includes 1 million documents and is offering them for $200,000.
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First: 02.10.2025 09:15
Last: 02.10.2025 09:15
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**Red Hat** confirmed a **security incident** affecting a **GitLab instance** used for **Red Hat Consulting** after **Crimson Collective** claimed access to **28,000 private repos...
Red Hat consulting data leak claim
Data LeakAbout this happening: **Red Hat** confirmed a **security incident** affecting a **GitLab instance** used for **Red Hat Consulting** after **Crimson Collective** claimed access to **28,000 private repos...
Latest development: 07.10.2025 00:08
ShinyHunters posted samples of stolen Red Hat Customer Engagement Reports (CERs) on a new data leak site and warned that additional data would be publicly leaked on October 10th unless a ransom demand was negotiated. The leaked CER samples included reports for Walmart, HSBC, Bank of Canada, Atos Group, American Express, Department of Defence, and Société Française du Radiotéléphone.
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21.08.2025 23:41 1 articles · 9mo ago
Colt Technology Services attack disclosed
Initial DisclosureColt Technology Services disclosed on August 12, 2025 that it had suffered an attack on its systems.
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- Colt confirms customer data stolen as Warlock ransomware auctions files — www.bleepingcomputer.com — 21.08.2025 23:41
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21.08.2025 23:41 1 articles · 9mo ago
Colt confirms stolen customer documentation
Victim Impact UpdateColt Technology Services confirmed on August 21, 2025 that a criminal group accessed files from its systems, posted document titles on the dark web, and was selling what it claimed were 1 million documents on Ramp for $200,000.
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- Colt confirms customer data stolen as Warlock ransomware auctions files — www.bleepingcomputer.com — 21.08.2025 23:41