Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) has reportedly been breached by IntelBroker, a notorious hacker from the Breach Forums. This breach has yet to be confirmed by AMD.
Alleged Data Breach Details
IntelBroker, a prominent hacker and moderator on the Breach Forums cybercrime platform, announced the breach of AMD, which allegedly took place in June 2024. The breach purportedly resulted in the theft of a significant amount of sensitive information, including ROMs, firmware, source code, property files, employee databases, customer databases, financial information, and future product plans.
AMD, a leading semiconductor company founded in 1969, develops computer processors and related technologies for consumer and enterprise markets.
Employee Data Exposed
The breach reportedly includes the complete database of AMD employees, containing sensitive personal information such as user IDs, job functions, email addresses, employment status, names, and business phone numbers. IntelBroker is selling the data exclusively for XMR (Monero) cryptocurrency, and buyers are advised to message him with offers.
IntelBroker’s Track Record
IntelBroker is notorious for targeting high-profile entities. Past exploits include breaches of Europol, Tech in Asia, Space-Eyes, Home Depot, Facebook Marketplace, U.S. contractor Acuity Inc., staffing giant Robert Half, Los Angeles International Airport, and alleged breaches of HSBC and Barclays Bank. IntelBroker is also alleged to be behind one of the T-Mobile data breaches.
As of now, AMD has not confirmed the breach publicly. Hackread.com has contacted AMD for comment, and updates will be provided as information becomes available. If verified, this breach could have significant implications for AMD’s operations, partnerships, and market position. The exposure of sensitive product information and employee data could lead to identity theft, industrial espionage, and financial loss.
Cybersecurity Measures and Implications
This incident underscores the critical need for comprehensive cybersecurity protocols and constant monitoring. Companies must ensure their data is protected against increasingly sophisticated cyber threats. The cybersecurity community and AMD stakeholders are awaiting more information on the legitimacy and extent of IntelBroker’s claims.
Europol Involved in Investigation
Europol has launched an investigation following IntelBroker’s offer to sell classified data allegedly stolen from Europol systems. The hacker claimed to have accessed Europol systems and obtained “For Official Use Only” (FOUO) and classified data, including employee information, source code, and documents from the Europol Platform for Experts (EPE). Europol confirmed the incident concerns a closed user group on the EPE platform, which is used by law enforcement experts to share knowledge and crime data. However, Europol stated that no core systems or operational data were compromised.
IntelBroker’s Recent Activities
IntelBroker has been offering to sell data allegedly stolen from government organizations and high-profile companies since late 2022. While some data appeared valid, other claims seemed exaggerated. Recently, IntelBroker claimed to have hacked cybersecurity firm Zscaler and offered to sell access to its systems. Zscaler is investigating the claim and has found no evidence that production, customer, or corporate environments were impacted, although a test environment exposed to the internet was identified.
Conclusion
The alleged breach of AMD by IntelBroker, if confirmed, highlights the ongoing threat posed by sophisticated cybercriminals targeting major corporations. The need for robust cybersecurity measures and proactive threat monitoring is more critical than ever. Organizations must adopt comprehensive strategies to protect sensitive data, including multi-factor authentication, regular security audits, employee training, and incident response planning.
Key Takeaways
Critical Data at Risk:
Sensitive information, including employee and customer data, source code, and financial records, has allegedly been stolen from AMD.
High-Profile Hacker:
IntelBroker has a notorious track record, including breaches of Europol, T-Mobile, and other significant entities.
Cybersecurity Imperative:
The incident underscores the importance of robust cybersecurity measures and constant vigilance.
Europol’s Response:
Europol’s involvement highlights the severity of the breach and the importance of coordinated response efforts.
Ongoing Investigation:
The cybersecurity community awaits further details on the breach and its implications.
As cyber threats evolve, maintaining strong security practices and being prepared for potential breaches are essential steps for any organization to protect its assets and reputation.

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