Cisco takes its developer hub offline following data theft

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Cisco has taken its DevHub website offline following a cyberattack and a data leak incident. It also played down the value of the breach and said it shut down the site “out of an abundance of caution”.

Recently, a known data leaker, alias IntelBroker, posted a new thread on the infamous BreachForums, offering Cisco data for sale.

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