CrowdStrike Insider Screenshots Scandal: No Breach, Just a Peekaboo!

CrowdStrike denies any system breach after an insider sold screenshots to hackers. They emphasize no customer data was exposed, even as hackers offered $25,000 for network access. The insider was promptly terminated, proving that crime doesn’t pay—unless you’re looking for a quick exit from your job.

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Insider threats: because why break into a system when you can just bribe someone on the inside? CrowdStrike may not have been breached, but they sure got a taste of drama worthy of a cybersecurity soap opera. It’s a tale of betrayal, intrigue, and screenshots—cue the dramatic music!

Key Points:

  • Insider shared internal screenshots with hackers; no system breach occurred.
  • CrowdStrike confirmed no customer data exposure.
  • Suspicious insider was identified and terminated.
  • ShinyHunters tried to buy access and internal reports, receiving only SSO cookies.
  • ShinyHunters continues data-theft spree on Salesforce instances of major companies.

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