Cybersecurity company Trelix has announced that it has suffered a breach that enabled unauthorized access to “parts” of its source code.
It said it “recently identified the compromise of its source code repository” and that it began working with “key forensic experts” to immediately resolve the matter. It also said it had notified law enforcement of the matter.
Trelix did not disclose the exact nature of the data that may have been accessed by the attackers. However, it reported that there are no indications that its source code has been affected or exploited.
“Based on our investigation to date, we have found no evidence that our source code release or distribution processes were affected, or that our source code has been exploited,” the company said.
The company did not share any details about who might be behind the incident and for how long the attackers had access to its systems. Trelix said additional information will be shared as appropriate once the investigation is completed.
Owned by Symphony Technology Group, Trellix was founded in January 2022 following the merger of McAfee Enterprise and FireEye. Around the same time, Mandiant, which owned FireEye, was acquired by Google in a $5.4 billion deal.
When contacted for comment, a spokesperson for Trelix acknowledged the breach and shared the same official statement posted on its website.
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