The campaign was conducted by malicious hackers who sold the stolen credentials off, with much of the info being put to use ...
Emeraldwhale looked sharp – until it made a common S3 bucket mistake A criminal operation dubbed Emeraldwhale has been ...
A large-scale malicious operation named "EmeraldWhale" scanned for exposed Git configuration files to steal over 15,000 cloud account credentials from thousands of private repositories.
Emeraldwhale breach allowed access to over 10,000 repositories and resulted in the theft of more than 15,000 cloud service ...
Hackers have stolen tens of thousands of cloud account credentials, by abusing exposed Git configuration files, experts have claimed. Git configuration files are where Git saves different ...