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190GB of Samsung source code leaked by the same cyberattackers that hacked Nvidia

After targeting Nvidia, the Lapsus$ attack group claims to have obtained a large amount of sensitive data from Samsung Electronics. In total, as Bleeping Computer describes, the attackers have leaked a total of 190 GB of the internal source code of different Samsung mobiles, as well as other functions.

As part of their extortion attempt, the cyberattackers have published an image of part of the obtained code that could have been sent to several managers of the Samsung software department with the intention of requesting a ransom.

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We already know what those responsible for the cyberattack on Nvidia want: to facilitate mining on their cards

From the bootloader to encryption algorithms

The group of cyberattackers explains that they have obtained the source code of the bootloader of all recent Samsung mobiles. Also code related to very sensitive functions such as the encryption algorithm for biometric authentication or encryption

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