Google: Salesforce Attacks Stemmed From Third-Party App
A group tracked as UNC6395 engaged in "widespread data theft" via compromised OAuth tokens from a third-party app called Salesloft Drift.
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A group tracked as UNC6395 engaged in "widespread data theft" via compromised OAuth tokens from a third-party app called Salesloft Drift.
Though the company is informing its customers of the breach, Farmers isn't publicly divulging what kinds of personal data were affected.