Article 56MVD More than 20GB of Intel source code and proprietary data dumped online

More than 20GB of Intel source code and proprietary data dumped online

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Intel is investigating the purported leak of more than 20 gigabytes of its proprietary data and source code that a security researcher said came from a data breach earlier this year.

The data-which at the time this post went live was publicly available on BitTorrent feeds-contains data that Intel makes available to partners and customers under NDA, a company spokeswoman said. Speaking on background, she said Intel officials don't believe the data came from a network breach. She also said the company is still trying to determine how current the material is and that, so far, there are no signs the data includes any customer or personal information.

We are investigating this situation," company officials said in a statement. The information appears to come from the Intel Resource and Design Center, which hosts information for use by our customers, partners and other external parties who have registered for access. We believe an individual with access downloaded and shared this data."

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