Samsung Allegedly Hacked by Nvidia Aattckers
Currently, it is unclear what the timeline of the Samsung breach is, and what sort of contact the hackers have had with the company. There have been no public demands like Lapsus$’ call for open-source drivers. See Also: 4 Mistakes that Make Users Prone to Hacking Lapsus$ split the leaked data into three compressed files and made them available in a torrent. Included in the torrent is also a brief description of the content available in each of the three archives:
First part contains a dump of source code and related data about Security/Defense/Knox/Bootloader/TrustedApps and various other items Part 2 contains a dump of source code and related data about device security and encryption Part 3 contains various repositories from Samsung Github: mobile defence engineering, Samsung account backend, Samsung pass backend/frontend, and SES (Bixby, Smartthings, store)
However, Samsung has not revealed any information regarding this yet. We now have to wait to get more official information from Samsung about this hack. Such types of hacks have put security at risk and encouraged an extra level of cybersecurity caution from all of us. Check Also: Hacker Steals $1.7 Million in NFTs From OpenSea Users