Hackers Claim 2nd Breach at HP Enterprise, Plan to Sell Access

In Data Breach News
January 29, 2025

HackRead reports that Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has been hacked for a second time by the threat actor known as IntelBroker:

IntelBroker, a notorious hacker linked to prior high-profile cyberattacks, has announced an alleged new data breach of Hewlett-Packard Enterprise (HPE). The hacker claims to have accessed and cloned new data from HPE’s repositories.

Although the claimed data is 500 MB in size, a relatively smaller size than usual, screenshots shared exclusively with Hackread.com provide insights into what looks like the compromised infrastructure, revealing exposed credentials, internal configurations, and proprietary source code.

This latest breach is the second time IntelBroker has targeted Hewlett Packard Enterprise. In January 2025, as reported by Hackread.com, IntelBroker publicly claimed responsibility for compromising HPE’s infrastructure in an earlier attack. That breach, disclosed via Breach Forums and in an exclusive conversation with Hackread.com, involved a substantial exfiltration of sensitive data.

Read more at HackRead.

Until this past week, IntelBroker was allegedly the owner-in-name-only of BreachForums. He resigned, claiming outside work needed more of his time.