Rubrik’s Log Jam: Server Breach Sparks Key Rotation, But No Customer Data Compromised!

Rubrik suffered a server breach but insists it wasn’t ransomware. No customer data or internal code was accessed, just some log files with access information, prompting a key rotation. Rubrik, with 3,000+ employees and 6,000+ customers, reassures the world that their data protection reputation is still intact.

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Rubrik’s log file breach is like finding out your diary was read, but at least it wasn’t your bank account! Kudos to Rubrik for catching the digital peeping Tom before he made off with any juicy secrets. It’s a good reminder that even the guardians of the digital realm can have their shields tested. But hey, no ransomware, no foul, right?

Key Points:

  • Rubrik disclosed a breach involving a server hosting log files.
  • The breach was not a ransomware attack, and no communication from threat actors was received.
  • Rubrik rotated authentication keys as a precautionary measure.
  • No customer data or internal code was compromised according to the investigation.
  • Rubrik had a previous data breach in 2023 linked to the Clop ransomware gang.

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