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HPE begins notifying data breach victims after Russian government hack


Hackers with Russian foreign intelligence were blamed for the breach, which also targeted Microsoft.

Hewlett Packard Enterprise has begun notifying individuals whose personal information was stolen during a 2023 cyberattack, which the company blamed on Russian government hackers. HPE has so far notified more than a dozen individuals whose data was stolen in the cyberattack, according to TechCrunch’s review of breach notices filed with at least two U.S. state attorneys general. HPE publicly disclosed the incident in January 2024, confirming that the hackers exfiltrated the contents of a “small number” of its email mailboxes and some SharePoint files.

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