Trinity of Chaos Strikes Again: Salesforce Flaws Hit 39 Companies in Cyber Mayhem

ShinyHunters and their chaotic crew have dropped a bombshell—a data leak site on the TOR network. This digital pandemonium targets 39 companies, exploiting Salesforce vulnerabilities. From Google to Qantas, no one’s safe from the “Trinity of Chaos.” They’ve got the goods, but thankfully, no passwords. Just a whole lot of PII.

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Hot Take:

When a group calling itself the “Trinity of Chaos” launches a data leak site on the dark web, it sounds less like a cybersecurity nightmare and more like a rejected rock band name. But don’t be fooled; these guys aren’t just about head-banging—they’re head-hacking. Who knew cybercriminals could have worse retirement plans than rockstars, huh?

Key Points:

– Trinity of Chaos, linked to Lapsus$, ShinyHunters, and Scattered Spider, has launched a data leak site on the TOR network.
– 39 companies, including Google, Cisco, and Stellantis, were compromised through Salesforce vulnerabilities.
– Recent attacks have predominantly targeted Salesforce instances via vishing attacks and OAuth token thefts.
– The group has threatened to release more data if ransom demands are not met by October 10, 2025.
– FBI and Resecurity have issued warnings and technical indicators to detect intrusions in Salesforce environments.

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