Salesforce Snafu: Cyber Criminals Crash the Party, Steal Data and Demand Ransom!

Beware of cyber-criminals UNC6040 and UNC6395, who are turning Salesforce environments into their own personal data buffets. The FBI’s FLASH alert has all the juicy details on these data theft attacks, so lock up your Salesforce like a true data guardian. Who knew data theft could be such a hot topic in cloud comedy?

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Hot Take:

Hold onto your hard drives, folks! The FBI is shining its bat signal over Salesforce, warning everyone about UNC6040 and UNC6395. These cyberthieves are scooping up data like it’s Black Friday at a server sale, and the only thing more surprising than their methods is that they haven’t tried selling insurance to their victims yet. If Salesforce were a city, it’d be Gotham, and the FBI is trying to keep the cyber-Joker from taking over. It’s a Salesforce soap opera with enough drama to make your data sweat!

Key Points:

– UNC6040 and UNC6395 are targeting Salesforce environments to steal data.
– The FBI has released Indicators of Compromise to help organizations protect themselves.
– Social engineering and stolen OAuth tokens are at the heart of these attacks.
– Victims include high-profile companies like Google, Adidas, and Louis Vuitton.
– The hackers have claimed access to sensitive FBI and Google systems.

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