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Red Hat Investigates Widespread Breach of Private GitLab Repositories

Posted on October 2, 2025
Red Hat Investigates Widespread Breach of Private GitLab Repositories

A threat actor claimed 28,000 private repositories had been compromised, and the Linux software maker said it had “initiated necessary remediation steps.”

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