Security News > 2021 > February > Airbus CyberSecurity Subsidiary Stormshield Discloses Data Breach

Stormshield, a wholly-owned subsidiary of France-based cybersecurity company Airbus CyberSecurity, has disclosed a data breach that resulted in source code and customer information getting compromised.
Stormshield provides network security, endpoint security and data security solutions.
In a security incident notice posted on its website, Stormshield said it recently detected unauthorized access to a technical portal used by customers and partners for managing support tickets related to the company's products.
The company has determined that the hackers may have also obtained some source code for the Stormshield Network Security product, but there is no evidence that code has been modified or that the products used by customers have been compromised.
"Companies like Stormshield, that provide cybersecurity solutions against the explosion of cyberthreats, would appear to be a new target for highly prepared and experienced attackers," Stormshield said.
The agency said the attackers apparently also exfiltrated source code for the company's Stormshield Network Security Industrial Firewall.
News URL
Related news
- HPE notifies employees of data breach after Russian Office 365 hack (source)
- Fintech giant Finastra notifies victims of October data breach (source)
- US drug testing firm says data breach impacted 3.3 million people (source)
- US drug testing firm DISA says data breach impacts 3.3 million people (source)
- Background check, drug testing provider DISA suffers data breach (source)
- Data breach at Japanese telecom giant NTT hits 18,000 companies (source)
- PowerSchool previously hacked in August, months before data breach (source)
- Western Alliance Bank notifies 21,899 customers of data breach (source)
- Sperm donation giant California Cryobank warns of a data breach (source)
- Pennsylvania education union data breach hit 500,000 people (source)