Any theft of customer data is bad a look, but it's still unclear just how serious this incident is. Here's why.
Red Hat confirmed that a GitLab instances was hacked after a threat actor claimed to have stolen sensitive data.
Open-source software company Red Hat has confirmed a security breach on one of its GitLab instances after a threat actor claimed to have stolen nearly 570 GB of data from across various repositories.
An extortion group calling itself the Crimson Collective claims to have stolen nearly 570GB of compressed data across 28,000 internal development respositories, with the company confirming it was a ...
Mizuho analyst Gregg Moskowitz downgraded GitLab (GTLB) to Neutral from Outperform with an unchanged price target of $52. The firm says concerns ...
Red Hat disclosed that it has ‘initiated necessary remediation steps’ following a security incident involving a GitLab ...
Dangles free product licenses in return for code-related data for its training IDE and developer tools biz JetBrains believes ...