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Synopsys Finds No Evidence of Data Breach Amid Bosch Hack Claims

DataBreaches.net · · International · Data Breaches

Eduard Kovacs reports: A new ransomware group named D1R in recent days listed Synopsys and Bosch on its Tor-based leak website. The cybercriminals claimed to have exploited a vulnerability in Synopsys’ website to access a corporate client database containing 40,000 entries, and they are threatening to leak the stolen data unless a ransom is paid.... Source

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