By Guest on Monday, 15 June 2026
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Came across this post on Twitter https://x.com/DarkWebInformer/status/2036195002510880911


It seems someone gained access to a lot of data and OVH Was Warned which they choose to ignore !

https://x.com/OsinteraHQ/status/2037612786499367023


I have a few servers with OVH on Cyberpanel hosting wordpress websites .
Do you think its time to change all passwords ?
Octave is denouncing it but the company has not officially. Understandable given huge audit.
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There is no real confirmed proof of the data breach, so until some comes out we should assume it’s fake news.
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3 weeks ago
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You should be monitoring who is logging into your systems and servers so if it looks like someone is trying to hack in you can block them.
This should be a largely automated process with systems like Mod_security and Imunify360.
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In the past, many large companies didn't publicly acknowledge being hacked.

Not saying OVHCloud might do the same, just that don't wait for OVHCloud's announcement. Change your password and SSH keys.
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I don’t think it’s true information / news as OVH is fully GDPR compliant
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In the past, many large companies didn't publicly acknowledge being hacked.

Not saying OVHCloud might do the same, just that don't wait for OVHCloud's announcement. Change your password and SSH keys.


Pretty sure its a legal requirement in the EU to report Cyber attacks the same as it is for companies in Australia.
In fact probably stricter in the EU due to GDPR requirements.
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Pretty sure its a legal requirement in the EU to report Cyber attacks the same as it is for companies in Australia.
In fact probably stricter in the EU due to GDPR requirements.


Laws come with loopholes.
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Laws come with loopholes.


Well yeah but the likes of OVH would be more concerned with reputational damage I expect, as they are pretty large now.
But they don't quite have the status of a Cisco or IBM or AWS or Microsoft would be the modern equivalents.
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OVH are offering a lot of cheap servers, which are frequently used by various illegal services and also many of their ip's are blacklisted as spam. So I am not wondered they are hacked, I even think, these hackers were the clients of this provider....
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