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Salesforce says it’s refusing to pay an extortion demand made by a crime syndicate that claims to have stolen roughly 1 billion records from dozens of salesforce customers. Salesforce says it won t pay extortion salesforce has announced its decision to refuse payment to a crime syndicate that claims to have stolen approximately 1 billion records from various salesforce customers. Salesforce won't pay a ransom demand to criminals who claim to have stolen nearly 1 billion customer records and are threatening to leak the data if the crm giant doesn't pony up some cash
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Salesforce will not engage, negotiate with, or pay any extortion demand, allen tsai, a salesforce spokesperson, told the register. Home » tech news » salesforce says it won’t pay extortion demand in 1 billion records breach share with your friends Bloomberg reported that salesforce informed customers it would not pay for the extortion after a demand had been made
The group claims to have more than 1 billion records that contain personally identifiable information.
Salesforce has confirmed that it will not negotiate with or pay a ransom to the threat actors behind a massive wave of data theft attacks that impacted the company's customers this year. Salesforce is under scrutiny following a major cybersecurity incident, which has resulted in a significant exposure of customer data However, the tech giant has firmly refused to comply. Told customers tuesday that it won’t pay a ransom demand from a hacker who claimed to have stolen a large amount of client data and threatened to publish it.