
Cybercrime Group Lapsus$ Claims to Have Hacked AstraZeneca
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The cybercrime group Lapsus$ claims to have hacked pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca, allegedly stealing approximately 3GB of sensitive data. The compromised data reportedly includes credentials, authentication tokens, internal code repositories (Java, Angular, Python), and employee information. No confirmation of the breach has been provided by AstraZeneca at the time of the report. The attack is attributed solely to Lapsus$ based on their public claims, with no additional technical details or timestamps disclosed. The incident highlights potential exposure of proprietary code and internal systems.