Pandora’s Box of Trouble: Data Breach Hits Jewelry Giant in Salesforce Saga

Pandora’s latest release isn’t a charm but a data breach! The jewelry giant’s customer info was swiped in ongoing Salesforce data theft attacks. While passwords and financial details stayed locked away, names, birthdates, and emails were exposed. Remember, folks, not all treasure comes in shiny boxes—sometimes, it’s just a hacker’s delight!

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Looks like Pandora’s box of data has been opened, and it’s not a treasure trove but a phishing hole! Who knew jewelry theft would go digital? Thankfully, only names, birthdates, and emails were swiped, not your secret stash of passwords and credit card numbers. Breathe easy, your bling is safe, but your inbox might not be!

Key Points:

  • Pandora discloses data breach involving customer information.
  • Salesforce database targeted by social engineering and phishing attacks.
  • No financial data or passwords were compromised.
  • Ongoing attacks linked to ShinyHunters, looking to extort companies.
  • Salesforce emphasizes security best practices to avoid breaches.

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