gitlab breach

The term **"GitLab breach"** refers to any security incident involving unauthorized access, data exposure, or compromise of systems associated with GitLab — a web-based DevOps platform used for source code management (SCM), continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD), and collaboration. A GitLab breach may involve leaks of user data, source code repositories, credentials, or vulnerabilities being exploited to gain access to private projects or infrastructure. Such incidents typically prompt investigations, security patches, and communication from GitLab to affected users or organizations.
  1. Red Hat Confirms GitLab Breach After Hackers Steal 570 GB of Data

    Red Hat Confirms GitLab Breach After Hackers Steal 570 GB of Data

    Red Hat Confirms GitLab Breach After Hackers Steal 570 GB of Data Open-source software giant Red Hat has confirmed a security incident after a ransomware group known as Crimson Collective successfully breached its internal GitLab server. According to the company, the attack resulted in the...
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