Leidos, based in Virginia and a key contractor for the U.S. Department of Defense, is believed to have originated from a previously reported compromise of a Diligent Corp. system used by Leidos. This system hosted information gathered during internal investigations.
“This incident did not affect our network or any sensitive customer data,” Leidos stated. The company is currently investigating the matter to determine the full extent of the leak and its potential implications.
A spokesperson for Diligent Corp. linked the issue to a 2022 incident affecting its subsidiary, Steele Compliance Solutions. Diligent had notified impacted customers and taken corrective measures to contain the incident in November 2022. The recent leak suggests that documents taken during this earlier breach are now being disseminated by hackers.
The exposure of these documents underscores the persistent challenges in safeguarding sensitive information, particularly for contractors handling critical government data. Leidos and Diligent Corp. are working closely to address the ramifications of this leak and enhance their cybersecurity protocols to prevent future incidents.
As cybersecurity threats continue to evolve, the need for robust security measures and vigilant monitoring becomes ever more critical, especially for organizations serving as key contractors to government agencies.
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