Coca-Cola’s Cybersecurity Fizzles: Double Whammy from Everest and Gehenna Hackers

Coca-Cola is in hot water, but not because of its beverages. The Everest ransomware gang claims to have breached its systems, while Gehenna alleges a Salesforce data leak at Coca-Cola Europacific Partners. It’s a fizzing cyber cocktail, with hackers as the unwelcome party crashers.

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Hot Take:

Looks like Coca-Cola’s latest flavor is “Cyber Fizz,” with a splash of employee data and a hint of customer secrets! Who knew the secret formula would include a dash of ransomware and a sprinkle of Salesforce breaches?

Key Points:

  • The Everest ransomware group has claimed responsibility for breaching Coca-Cola’s internal systems, targeting employee data.
  • Gehenna, another hacking group, alleges they’ve infiltrated CCEP’s Salesforce environment, compromising 23 million records.
  • Everest’s breach seems to focus on Coca-Cola’s Middle East operations, specifically the Dubai office.
  • Gehenna’s breach includes millions of CRM records, customer service cases, and contact entries.
  • Both Coca-Cola and CCEP have yet to confirm these breaches publicly.

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