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Blast Radius of Salesloft Drift Attacks Remains Uncertain

Posted on September 4, 2025
Blast Radius of Salesloft Drift Attacks Remains Uncertain

Many high-profile Salesloft Drift customers have disclosed data breaches as a result of a recent supply-chain attack, but the extent and severity of this campaign are unclear.

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