Farmers Insurance Data Breach: 1.1 Million Customers Caught in Salesforce Attack Scandal!

Farmers Insurance revealed a data breach affecting 1.1 million customers, linked to Salesforce attacks. Apparently, the “customer care” department was a little too inviting. Names, addresses, and more were stolen, leaving Farmers to sow seeds of apology. Meanwhile, hackers were busy milking data from other companies like Google and Tiffany & Co.

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Hot Take:

Oh, Farmers Insurance, you’ve certainly plowed into a field of trouble this time. With 1.1 million customers affected, your slogan “We know a thing or two because we’ve seen a thing or two” now includes data breaches. Who knew your cybersecurity measures were as leaky as a broken barn roof during a rainstorm? Maybe it’s time to trade in those hay bales for a stronger firewall. And Salesforce, you’re not off the hook either! It seems like your “cloud” is more of a storm cloud these days, raining down data breaches on unsuspecting businesses like confetti at a parade. Time to upgrade those skies to something a bit more secure, don’t you think?

Key Points:

– Farmers Insurance disclosed a data breach affecting 1.1 million customers due to a Salesforce attack.
– The breach involved stolen customer data such as names, addresses, and partial Social Security numbers.
– The breach was detected on May 30, 2025, and notifications began in August 2025.
– The attack was part of a larger series of Salesforce breaches by groups like ShinyHunters.
– Other major companies such as Google, Cisco, and Adidas have been impacted by similar attacks.

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