Lehman's email account

You're referring to the email account of Lehman Brothers, the investment bank that filed for bankruptcy in 2008.

According to reports, Lehman Brothers' email account was hacked in 2008, just days before the company filed for bankruptcy. The hackers gained access to the company's email system and stole sensitive information, including financial data and confidential communications.

The hack was reportedly carried out by a group of Russian hackers, who used the stolen information to manipulate the stock market and make profits. The hack was discovered by Lehman Brothers' IT team, who alerted the company's management and law enforcement agencies.

The Lehman Brothers hack is considered one of the most significant corporate email hacks in history, and it led to a major overhaul of the company's cybersecurity measures. The hack also highlighted the importance of email security and the need for companies to protect their sensitive information from cyber threats.

Here are some key details about the Lehman Brothers email hack: