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HPE starts contacting victims of 2023 Russian cyberattack

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  • HPE begins notifying those affected by the 2023 Midnight Blizzard attack
  • So far, at least a dozen people have received their breach notification letters
  • We don’t know exactly how many people were affected

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has started sending out breach notification letters to people who were affected by the 2023 data breach, with TechCrunch reporting the company has notified at least a dozen individuals so far, citing a review of breach notices filed with two US state attorney generals.

HPE reported Russian state-sponsored threat actors known as Midnight Blizzard breached its IT systems in 2023 and stole sensitive data from its employees’ email inboxes. In an 8-K submission filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) at the time, the company said the attack started in mid-May 2023, and that it spotted it on December 12.

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