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Salesloft Breached via GitHub Account Compromise

Posted on September 8, 2025
Salesloft Breached via GitHub Account Compromise

The breach kickstarted a massive supply chain attack that led to the compromise of hundreds of Salesforce instances through stolen OAuth tokens.

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