ClickFunnels Flap: Potential Data Breach Sparks Security Alarm

ClickFunnels is investigating a data breach after hackers leaked business data, including emails and phone numbers. The hacker group “Satanic” announced the breach on Telegram, claiming access via a third party. ClickFunnels was unaware of any breach until contacted by Hackread.com and is now reviewing the situation.

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Hot Take:

Looks like Satanic hackers have some ‘funnel’ business going on! ClickFunnels is caught in a whirlwind of data drama as our mischievous cyber villains claim to have snagged a treasure trove of business data. As ClickFunnels scrambles to verify the breach, we’re left wondering if this is an elaborate cyber heist or just a hacker group with too much time on their hands. Either way, someone better start praying to the data gods for a speedy resolution!

Key Points:

  • Hacker group “Satanic” claims to have breached ClickFunnels and leaked sensitive business data.
  • Data allegedly stolen includes 90,000 phone numbers and 69,000 email addresses linked to Adyen integration.
  • ClickFunnels was unaware of the breach until contacted by Hackread.com; investigation is ongoing.
  • The stolen dataset appears structured and detailed, suggesting a legitimate source.
  • Third-party risks are highlighted as potential vectors for the breach.

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