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A hacking group has reportedly stolen over 1 billion records from Salesforce customer databases, raising significant concerns about data security and the potential repercussions for affected companies. The breach underscores the vulnerabilities in cloud services and the ongoing threat posed by cybercriminals.
Google reported that hackers compromised its Salesforce database, resulting in the theft of sensitive customer data. The breach highlights ongoing vulnerabilities in data security systems and raises concerns among Google’s clients regarding the safety of their information.
A series of data breaches affecting companies such as Qantas, Allianz Life, LVMH, and Adidas has been attributed to the ShinyHunters extortion group, which uses voice phishing to compromise Salesforce CRM accounts. The attackers impersonate IT support to manipulate employees into entering connection codes that link malicious applications to Salesforce environments, leading to data theft and potential extortion attempts without public leaks so far. Salesforce has confirmed that their platform is not compromised, emphasizing the importance of customer vigilance against social engineering attacks.
Google has confirmed that a data breach involving Salesforce's CRM system has occurred, putting customer data at risk. The breach has led to extortion threats against Salesforce, raising concerns about the security of cloud-based services.
Salesforce has refused to pay a ransom demanded by a crime syndicate claiming to have stolen nearly 1 billion records from its customers. The group, known as Scattered LAPSUS$ Hunters, has threatened to leak the data unless Salesforce negotiates a ransom, citing numerous high-profile clients among the victims. Despite the situation's severity, Salesforce has stated it will not comply with the extortion demand.