Synopsys Finds No Evidence of Data Breach Amid Bosch Hack Claims
The D1R cybercrime group claimed to have stolen data from Synopsys and Bosch, threatening to leak it unless a ransom is paid. Synopsys conducted an investigation and found no evidence of unauthorized access or data breach. The purported leaked data appears to be publicly available information, and Bosch has not confirmed any breach. The claims by the threat actor remain unsubstantiated.
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Technical Summary
A ransomware group named D1R alleged exploitation of a vulnerability in Synopsys' website to access a corporate client database containing 40,000 entries, including intellectual property belonging to Bosch. Synopsys has stated that their investigation found no evidence supporting these claims and that no unauthorized access to customer data occurred. The document posted by the attackers as proof appears to be publicly available, suggesting the data is not stolen. Bosch declined to comment on specifics but emphasized ongoing cybersecurity efforts. There is no confirmed breach or exploitation at this time.
Potential Impact
No confirmed unauthorized access or data breach has been found by Synopsys. The alleged data is likely not stolen but publicly available information. Therefore, there is no verified impact on confidentiality, integrity, or availability of Synopsys or Bosch data based on current information.
Mitigation Recommendations
Synopsys has found no evidence of a breach and has not indicated any required action. Organizations should continue standard cybersecurity monitoring and incident response practices. No specific mitigation or patch is currently needed based on the available information.
Synopsys Finds No Evidence of Data Breach Amid Bosch Hack Claims
Description
The D1R cybercrime group claimed to have stolen data from Synopsys and Bosch, threatening to leak it unless a ransom is paid. Synopsys conducted an investigation and found no evidence of unauthorized access or data breach. The purported leaked data appears to be publicly available information, and Bosch has not confirmed any breach. The claims by the threat actor remain unsubstantiated.
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Technical Analysis
A ransomware group named D1R alleged exploitation of a vulnerability in Synopsys' website to access a corporate client database containing 40,000 entries, including intellectual property belonging to Bosch. Synopsys has stated that their investigation found no evidence supporting these claims and that no unauthorized access to customer data occurred. The document posted by the attackers as proof appears to be publicly available, suggesting the data is not stolen. Bosch declined to comment on specifics but emphasized ongoing cybersecurity efforts. There is no confirmed breach or exploitation at this time.
Potential Impact
No confirmed unauthorized access or data breach has been found by Synopsys. The alleged data is likely not stolen but publicly available information. Therefore, there is no verified impact on confidentiality, integrity, or availability of Synopsys or Bosch data based on current information.
Mitigation Recommendations
Synopsys has found no evidence of a breach and has not indicated any required action. Organizations should continue standard cybersecurity monitoring and incident response practices. No specific mitigation or patch is currently needed based on the available information.
Technical Details
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Threat ID: 6a5680c168715ace430005d0
Added to database: 07/14/2026, 18:32:33 UTC
Last enriched: 07/14/2026, 18:32:52 UTC
Last updated: 07/15/2026, 00:03:09 UTC
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