Security News > 2021 > January > SolarLeaks: Files Allegedly Obtained in SolarWinds Hack Offered for Sale
Someone has set up a website named SolarLeaks where they are offering to sell gigabytes of files allegedly obtained as a result of the recently disclosed SolarWinds breach.
The SolarLeaks website offers source code allegedly obtained from Microsoft, Cisco, SolarWinds and FireEye.
The information allegedly taken from Microsoft, offered for $600,000, is contained in a 2.6 Gb file and the seller claims it includes partial source code for Windows and "Various Microsoft repositories."
The files allegedly originating from Cisco, offered for half a million dollars, include 1.7 Gb worth of product source code and a dump of the networking giant's internal bug tracker, the seller claims.
The people who set up the SolarLeaks website claim they are willing to sell all files for $1 million, and they also claim they still have access to the systems of targeted companies and this is only the first batch of data.
Cisco said it was aware of the SolarLeaks website, but claimed it "Has no evidence at this time of any theft of intellectual property related to recent events." The company admitted that SolarWinds products were found on a "Small number" of its systems, but said it did not use SolarWinds solutions for enterprise network management.