A Blog post on FridayWork Day, a famous platform used for job and job requests, revealed that this is the target of violation that exposed hackers personal information. The company said it was one of the “many major organizations” targeting as part of the “social engineering campaign”.
The company said “the acting actors” accessed information “from the third party’s CRM platform” “which includes” commonly available business contact information, such as names, email addresses, and phone numbers, possibly to advance their social engineering scams. “
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In a social engineering scam, the culprits contact employees via text or phone, and pretend to be human resources, IT, or even the CEO.
The company said, “Their purpose is to force employees to access the account or abandon their personal information.”
Work Day counts more than 11,000 corporations, with the access of 70 million people globally, According to its website. The company reminded users in the blog post that like your bank, it would never contact you by phone to request a password or any details.
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“We worked fast to reduce access and added additional safety measures to prevent similar events in the future,” said Work Day.
Although no connection has yet been publicly announced, Tech Crunch Note This is just in the past few weeks, GoogleCisco, Quanta, and Pandora have announced a violation of their Sales force Database
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A Blog post on FridayWork Day, a famous platform used for job and job requests, revealed that this is the target of violation that exposed hackers personal information. The company said it was one of the “many major organizations” targeting as part of the “social engineering campaign”.
The company said “the acting actors” accessed information “from the third party’s CRM platform” “which includes” commonly available business contact information, such as names, email addresses, and phone numbers, possibly to advance their social engineering scams. “
Related: Instagram CEO says he with Google this week ‘tested a sophisticated fishing attack’
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