Hackers got ahold of login credentials for data centers in Asia used by some of the world’s biggest businesses, including Apple, according to Bloomberg.
The article says it’s not clear what — if anything — the hackers did with the other logins. In addition to Apple, other affected businesses are GDS Holdings, ST Telemedia Global Data Centres, Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., Amazon, BMW, Goldman Sachs, Huawei Technologies, Microsoft, and Walmart. The data caches involve emails and passwords for customer-support websites for at least GDS Holdings and ST Telemedia.
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