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222 Researcher downloaded the data of all 270,000 Intel employees from an internal business card website — massive data breach dubbed 'Intel Outside' didn't qualify for bug bounty

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Tom's Hardware · 08/19/2025 09:21 EDT

Researcher downloaded the data of all 270,000 Intel employees from an internal business card website — massive data breach dubbed 'Intel Outside' didn't qualify for bug bounty

Security researcher Eaton was inspired to do some gentle prying of Intel websites, after considering the company's hardware security reputation.

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