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Cloudflare joins list of Salesforce attack victims, provides detailed timeline
Cory Michal, SaaS security expert and CSO at AppOmni, applauds the clarity put forth by the corporate world’s favored network and security…
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Salesloft Drift Attacks Exposed Zscaler Customer Data
“Unlike user sessions, OAuth tokens often don’t expire, creating long-term exposure in the event of an OAuth breach,” said SaaS security platform AppOmni.
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Palo Alto Networks, Zscaler, Cloudflare hit by the latest data breach
Cory Michal, CSO at SaaS app security vendor AppOmni, applauded the way Cloudflare described its role.
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Breach of Salesloft Drift integration exposes data at Cloudflare, Zscaler and Palo Alto Networks
The breaches of Zscaler and Palo Alto Networks “are particularly concerning because they raise the stakes well beyond typical SaaS compromises…” said…
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Warning issued to Salesforce customers after hackers stole Salesloft Drift data
“The attacker didn’t need to break Salesforce itself, they abused OAuth tokens from a widely used and trusted third-party integration to gain…
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TransUnion Data Breach: 4.4 Million US Consumers’ Data Stolen
“This incident poses a significantly higher risk to victims than many of the other Salesforce-related breaches disclosed so far because it involves…
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4.5 million people just had their data exposed in the TransUnion breach – here’s what customers need to know
“This incident poses a significantly higher risk to victims than many of the other Salesforce related breaches disclosed so far because it…
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TransUnion Breach Exposes Millions in Latest SaaS-Targeted Wave
Cory Michal, chief security officer at AppOmni, called the TransUnion breach particularly concerning.
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AppOmni unveils Zero Trust Bridge to counter SaaS cyberattacks
AppOmni has introduced a new capability designed to help organisations defend against recent attacks linked to ShinyHunters and UNC6040.
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AppOmni adds AI security capabilities
AppOmni released new AI-powered security capabilities for SaaS and AI applications.