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Fortileak Fiasco: Hacker Claims 440 GB Data Grab from Fortinet, CEO Allegedly Refuses Ransom
A hacker, alias “Fortibitch,” claims to have stolen 440 GB from cybersecurity firm Fortinet in a breach dubbed “Fortileak.” The hacker stated Fortinet’s Azure SharePoint was exploited, and the data is now accessible online. Fortinet confirmed unauthorized access but assured minimal impact on customers and…

Hot Take:
When your cybersecurity firm gets hacked, it’s like a locksmith losing their keys. Fortinet, you had one job!
Key Points:
- Hacker “Fortibitch” claims to have stolen 440 GB of data from Fortinet.
- The breach, dubbed “Fortileak,” allegedly exploited an Azure SharePoint vulnerability.
- Ransom negotiations with Fortinet’s CEO reportedly fell apart.
- Fortinet confirmed limited unauthorized access but downplayed the impact.
- Previous vulnerabilities in Fortinet’s systems have been exploited in the past.