Poly
February 2, 2026
•[ ransomware, data leak, source code ]
HackRead reported that the Everest ransomware group claimed it stole about 90GB of internal data from systems linked to Polycom (a legacy enterprise communications brand now under HP Inc., branded as Poly). Everest said the dataset included an internal database and documentation and threatened publication after a nine-day countdown. Screenshots posted by the group appeared to show engineering build directories, source code trees, debug/log files, and technical documentation for Polycom conferencing platforms (including RMX and RealPresence), with filenames referencing dates from 20172019. The report stated there was no indication that HPs current production systems or customer services were impacted and the screenshots did not show customer personal data.
Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC
August 17, 2024
•[ unauthorized access, fraudulent requests, internal database ]
An unauthorized third party accessed and obtained information from Fidelity's computer network between August 17 and August 19, 2024, using two recently established customer accounts to submit fraudulent requests to an internal database that housed document images. Massachusetts regulators later fined Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC $1.25 million over cybersecurity-control and notification failures tied to the breach.