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AMD’s Data Dilemma: Hacker Claims Breach, Puts Sensitive Info on Dark Web
AMD is investigating a potential data breach after a hacker, IntelBroker, posted sensitive employee data on a dark web forum. The data reportedly includes future AMD products, spec sheets, and more. The company is working with law enforcement to assess the situation.

Hot Take:
AMD might need to upgrade its firewall to firebreathing dragon standards. When your data is more accessible than a public library, it’s time to rethink your cybersecurity strategy!
Key Points:
- AMD is investigating claims of a data breach posted on a dark web forum.
- The leaker, IntelBroker, claims the breach includes sensitive employee and customer data.
- AMD has acknowledged the claim and is working with law enforcement and a third-party hosting partner.
- IntelBroker has a notorious history, previously responsible for breaches at DC Health Link and Europol.
- The exact method and extent of the breach are still unknown.