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Grafana Labs admits all its codebase are belong to someone who popped its GitHub account

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Grafana Labs admits all its codebase are belong to someone who popped its GitHub account
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Grafana Labs has reported that an attacker accessed its GitHub repository and stole its codebase. The company has stated that no customer data was compromised and has decided not to pay a ransom demanded by the attacker. Grafana believes it has identified the source of the security breach and has taken steps to enhance its security measures.

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