The clock’s ticking for Qantas on ransom deadline, but does it matter?
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The clock’s ticking for Qantas on ransom deadline, but does it matter?
A hacker group known as Trinity of Chaos is threatening to release the customer information of 40 major companies within 48 hours via a Salesforce hack. Qantas is on the list, as well as Telstra, Adidas, Asics, Toyota, Walgreens, Chanel, Gucci and IKEA
Salesforce will not pay the ransom demanded by cyber criminals who claim to have stolen nearly a billion customer data and threaten to disclose it if the CRM giant does not pay them any moneySalesforce has sent a firm warning to hackers who claim to have stolen nearly a billion customer data records: the company will not pay any ransom. This violation, which targeted the Drift third-party application rather than the Salesforce platform itself, h…
A hacker group is currently threatening to release nearly a billion stolen data sets from Salesforce users. However, the company does not accept it and will neither pay the required ransom nor negotiate with the attackers.
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