Synopsys has found no evidence of a data breach despite claims by the D1R cybercrime group that it had stolen valuable data from the company and Bosch, with the threat of leaking the information unless a ransom is paid. An investigation was launched after the cybercrime group made the claims, but so far, no evidence of unauthorized access or data exfiltration has been found. The D1R group's claims have not been substantiated, and Synopsys' systems and data appear to be secure1. The incident highlights the ongoing threat of ransomware attacks and the importance of verifying claims made by cybercrime groups. As companies face an increasing number of extortion attempts, it is crucial to have robust security measures in place to prevent breaches and quickly respond to potential incidents. The lack of evidence of a breach in this case is a positive outcome, but it also serves as a reminder of the need for constant vigilance in the face of evolving cyber threats, so what matters most to practitioners is the need to remain proactive in their security efforts.
Synopsys Finds No Evidence of Data Breach Amid Bosch Hack Claims
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The D1R cybercrime group claimed to have stolen valuable data from Synopsys and Bosch, threatening to leak it unless a ransom is paid.
References
- SecurityWeek. (2026, July 14). Synopsys Finds No Evidence of Data Breach Amid Bosch Hack Claims. SecurityWeek. https://www.securityweek.com/synopsys-finds-no-evidence-of-data-breach-following-bosch-hack-claims/
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