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New York Times warns freelancers of GitHub repo data breach

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The New York Times notified an undisclosed number of contributors that some of their sensitive personal information was stolen and leaked after its GitHub repositories were breached in January 2024.

New York Times warns freelancers of GitHub repo data breach
  • The New York Times suffered a breach of its GitHub repositories in January 2024, leading to the theft and leak of sensitive personal information of freelancers.
  • Attackers accessed the repos using exposed credentials, but the breach did not impact the newspaper's internal systems or operations.
  • The stolen data, amounting to 273GB, was leaked on 4chan and included various personal details of contributors as well as information related to assignments and source code, including the viral Wordle game.
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  • [Citation needed]

    • My guy, the citation is this entire article.

      • Please point out where it states that Microsoft leaked it, rather than the more likely case of NYT leaking their credentials.

        • It doesn't say they leaked anything, it says they were hacked.

          • As The Times told BleepingComputer last week, the attackers used exposed credentials to hack into the newspaper's GitHub repos.

            It explicitly says the credentials were leaked. If you're really going to insist the word "hack" implies something else, I'm afraid you're too far on the spectrum for me to continue this conversation. Cya!

            • I've already explained this several times and I won't do it again. If you're still confused, scroll up and read again.

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