Cloudflare’s Comedy of Errors: Another Breach in the Salesloft Drift Saga

Cloudflare’s data was compromised in the Salesloft Drift breach, revealing customer contact details and potentially sensitive info. Despite no services being affected, Cloudflare urges vigilance and credential rotation. The breach, linked to the threat group GRUB1, adds to the growing list of affected companies, including Google and Palo Alto Networks. Stay alert!

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Hot Take:

Looks like Cloudflare’s data got caught in a cyber hurricane with a side of Drift! As if Salesforce wasn’t complicated enough, now we have GRUB1, UNC6395, and ShinyHunters turning it into a cyber soap opera. Who knew data breaches could be so dramatic? At least Cloudflare’s spinning their security tokens faster than a DJ at a nightclub – talk about cutting a rug on the digital dance floor!

Key Points:

  • Cloudflare disclosed a breach via the Salesloft Drift incident, affecting Salesforce databases.
  • The breach exposed customer support data, and Cloudflare recommends credential rotation.
  • Threat actor GRUB1, also known as UNC6395, is blamed for the breach.
  • Cloudflare has taken precautionary measures, including token rotation and customer notification.
  • Other companies like Google, Palo Alto Networks, and Zscaler are also victims of this breach.

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