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    Accenture Confirmed a Breach After a Hacker Listed 35GB of Its Source Code for Sale. The Company Whose Entire Business Is Securing Others Just Became the Most Embarrassing Cautionary Tale in Cybersecurity.

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    A hacker’s post on a cybercrime forum has put one of the world’s biggest technology consulting firms under intense scrutiny. 

    Accenture, a global professional services company that provides consulting, technology, cloud, and engineering to businesses and governments worldwide, has confirmed that it experienced a security incident after a threat actor claimed to have stolen 35GB of internal data and offered it for sale. While the company says the issue has been contained, the incident has raised fresh questions about how even major cybersecurity providers can become targets themselves.

    The threat actor, who uses the alias “888,” claimed to have stolen source code, Azure Personal Access Tokens, Azure Storage access keys, RSA and SSH keys, configuration files, and other internal information. To support the claim, the hacker shared what appeared to be a screenshot of a private Azure DevOps repository hosted under an Accenture domain. However, security researchers have not independently verified the full contents or scope of the alleged stolen data.

    Accenture Says The Incident Has Been Resolved

    In a brief statement, Accenture acknowledged the security incident and said it had already addressed the source of the breach.

    “We are aware of this isolated matter, and we have remediated its source,” a company spokesperson said. “There is no impact to Accenture operations and service delivery.”

    The company did not explain how the attacker gained access, when the intrusion occurred, or whether any customer information was affected. It also did not confirm whether the full 35GB of data advertised by the hacker was true. 

    Forum post attempting to sell stolen Accenture data. Photo Credit: BleepingComputer

    Why The Alleged Stolen Data Matters

    Although investigators have not confirmed the hacker’s entire claim, cybersecurity experts say the reported types of data are especially valuable to attackers.

    Source code can help criminals study how software works and identify weaknesses. Encryption keys, cloud credentials, and access tokens could also be used to gain deeper access if they remain active or have not been rotated.

    Ross Filipek, Chief Information Security Officer at Corsica Technologies, warned that the stolen information could become a guide for future attacks. According to him, attackers can analyze source code for vulnerabilities, test credentials, and use internal naming conventions to create more convincing phishing campaigns.

    A Reminder That No Company is Immune

    The incident is particularly important because Accenture advises governments and businesses on cloud computing, digital transformation, and cybersecurity. This position makes the company an attractive target for cybercriminals looking for information that could reveal how large organizations build and protect their systems.

    This is also not the first time the threat actor known as “888” has been linked to Accenture. In June 2024, the same alias claimed to be selling Accenture employee data that was allegedly obtained through a breach involving a third party. Accenture disputed the claim at the time, saying its own systems had not been compromised and that the exposed data only contained three genuine Accenture employee names and email addresses as opposed to the larger dataset the hacker claimed to possess. 

    The company was also targeted in the 2021 LockBit ransomware attack, although the latest incident involves different claims and a different threat actor. 

    For now, the confirmed facts of the July 2026 breach remain limited. Accenture says the security incident has been contained and that its operations continue without disruption. What remains unclear is exactly what data was taken, whether all of the hacker’s claims are accurate, and whether the stolen information could create risks beyond Accenture itself. 

    As investigators continue to examine the incident, the answers to these questions will determine the full impact of the breach.

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