🚨Data Breach Update 🚨 NOKIA Today, IntelBroker has released for free the previously alleged data from a breach involving a third party associated with Nokia, following Nokia's denial of the claims. https://t.co/PawLgF9ZqB https://t.co/WPw3VMLv5T
By me @Forbes: IntelBroker offers Nokia data for $20,000 on BreachForums, Nokia responds with a nothing to see here mate. #infosec https://t.co/UzEJmEhqOE
Nokia: No Evidence So Far That Hackers Breached Company Data https://t.co/A4go2pVlKT

The City of Columbus has dropped its case against a whistleblower related to a cyberattack incident. Meanwhile, Nokia has stated that there is no evidence that hackers breached its company data. Despite Nokia's denial, a hacker known as IntelBroker has offered data purportedly linked to Nokia for $20,000 on BreachForums. Following Nokia's denial, IntelBroker has since released the alleged data for free, claiming it originated from a third party associated with Nokia. This development raises questions about the authenticity of the data and the implications for cybersecurity practices.