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AMD’s Cyber Heist Nightmare: IntelBroker Peddles Stolen Data on Dark Web
AMD’s IT team is sweating bullets after cyber-crooks put their internal data up for sale on BreachForums. The hacker, IntelBroker, is offering everything from product specs to staff info for cryptocurrency. AMD is collaborating with law enforcement and investigating the claims. The clock is ticking…

Hot Take:
AMD’s data breach is like your roommate stealing your secret stash of snacks and selling them to the highest bidder. Except, instead of snacks, it’s highly sensitive information, and instead of your roommate, it’s a cybercriminal with a flair for drama named IntelBroker.
Key Points:
- AMD’s internal data is allegedly up for sale on the dark web.
- The data claims to include customer databases, product plans, financial figures, and sensitive employee info.
- IntelBroker, a notorious BreachForums moderator, is behind the sale.
- AMD is collaborating with law enforcement to investigate the breach.
- IntelBroker has a history of high-profile data thefts, including from Europol and the Pentagon.