Salesforce is investigating what it described as “unusual activity” involving Gainsight-published applications that may have exposed customer data, prompting the company to suspend access to the affected tools while the inquiry continues.
Access to Gainsight apps temporarily revoked
In a brief update posted on its status site, class=”backlink” target=”_blank” href=”https://www.livemint.com/technology/tech-news/data-breach-alert-hackers-claim-theft-of-1bn-salesforce-records-in-uk-retail-attacks-who-they-are-and-what-s-at-risk-11759553699195.html” data-vars-page-type=”story” data-vars-link-type=”Manual” data-vars-anchor-text=”Salesforce”> Salesforce said some Gainsight-developed applications that customers install and manage themselves may have allowed unauthorised access to certain Salesforce data. As a precaution, the company has revoked all active access to…

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