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Trellix Confirms Security Breach via Unauthorized Repository Access

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  1. Trellix experienced a breach exposing part of its source code, prompting immediate investigation and law enforcement notification.
  2. The company has found no evidence that its source code or distribution process was compromised or exploited.
  3. Trellix has engaged forensic experts and plans to share further details once its investigation concludes.
  4. The incident does not currently appear to threaten the security or integrity of Trellix’s source code or products.

Source Code Breach Confirmed by Trellix

Trellix, a cybersecurity company, announced that hackers gained access to a part of its source code. The breach was discovered recently, prompting Trellix to seek help from top forensic experts. The company also alerted law enforcement officials about the incident. Although it is clear some data may have been accessed, Trellix did not specify what information was involved. Most importantly, they assured customers that their core source code has not been compromised or exploited. This incident raises questions about the importance of securing sensitive information amid ongoing cyber threats.

Investigations Underway and Next Steps

Trellix stated that their investigation shows no signs of their source code being affected or shared improperly. They emphasized that their code’s distribution process remains secure at this stage. However, the company has not revealed who may be responsible for the breach or how long the attackers had access. Trellix promised to share more details once their inquiry concludes. This event highlights the continuous challenge of protecting valuable digital assets. It also underscores the need for companies to stay vigilant in defending against cyber attacks, ensuring the safety of their technology and customers alike.

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