In October 2025, Red Hat disclosed a critical security incident involving unauthorized access to its internal GitLab instance used by the Red Hat Consulting team. The breach exposed sensitive data related to over 5000 enterprise customers, marking one of the most significant third-party consulting breaches in recent memory.
The attackers gained unauthorized access to Red Hat’s internal GitLab server used by consultants. While the specific initial access vector is not disclosed by Red Hat, the nature of the breach and the actor’s profile strongly suggests one or more of the following:
Once inside, the attackers exfiltrated large datasets including reports, communications, source code, and certificate files.
Data Size:
Stolen data:
According to Red Hat’s disclosure, the company:
Aliases: Linked to LAPSUS$, Scattered Spider
Modus Operandi:
Notable Actions:
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