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Capgemini Cyber Drama: Hackers Swipe Sensitive Data, T-Mobile Logs Exposed
Capgemini is in hot water after a hacker named “grep” claims to have stolen 20GB of sensitive data, including source code and T-Mobile’s VM logs. The IT giant hasn’t confirmed the breach yet, but screenshots of the alleged data are already making the rounds online.

Hot Take:
Looks like Capgemini’s “Project Keep Our Data Safe” has some serious bugs. Maybe they should’ve spent more on cybersecurity and less on those fancy Nespresso machines!
Key Points:
- Capgemini allegedly hacked by a cyber-criminal who stole 20GB of data.
- Leaked data includes source code, credentials, private keys, and T-Mobile VM logs.
- Capgemini has not confirmed or denied the breach.
- Leaked information contains employee details and client cloud infrastructure configurations.
- Capgemini recently secured a UK government contract worth up to £574 million.