Salesforce’s Data Drama: When Hackers Leak, But Only Six Victims Get the Spotlight!

Scattered LAPSUS$ Hunters has leaked millions of records stolen from Salesforce customers, targeting companies like Albertsons and Vietnam Airlines. Despite claims of 39 victims, only six had data leaked. Salesforce refused to pay the ransom, prompting the hackers to release data on their leak site, leaving 33 companies wondering if they dodged a bullet or a boomerang.

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Hot Take:

Oh, LAPSUS$, you naughty, naughty hackers. You’ve gone and spilled the beans again, but this time it’s not just beans, it’s a whole buffet of customer data. Looks like Salesforce is having a rough time dodging more than just its revenue targets. But hey, at least the hackers aren’t making us pay to witness this data drama unfold. Get your popcorn, folks; it’s a free show!

Key Points:

  • Scattered LAPSUS$ Hunters leaked data from a recent attack on Salesforce customers.
  • 39 Salesforce customers were targeted, but only six had data leaked.
  • Qantas and Vietnam Airlines are among the victims with millions of records affected.
  • Salesforce refused to pay the ransom, leading to the data leak.
  • Telstra refuted claims of being hacked, stating data was scraped from public sources.

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