Fortinet customer info swiped from cloud

September 14, 2024
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Article Summary

TLDR:

  • Fortinet admits that customer data was stolen from cloud storage
  • 440GB of Azure SharePoint files containing Fortinet customer data leaked

In a recent incident, Fortinet acknowledged that a limited number of files containing customer data were accessed by unauthorized individuals from a third-party cloud-based shared file drive. The breach, which affected less than 0.3% of Fortinet customers, did not impact the company’s operations, products, or services. However, the stolen data was later leaked on a dark web forum, prompting concerns about the security of customer information.

The incident highlights the potential risks associated with relying on third-party suppliers for data storage and underscores the importance of robust cybersecurity measures in the protection of sensitive information. Fortinet has faced multiple security challenges in recent months, including patching critical vulnerabilities in its software and dealing with cyberattacks targeting its devices. As the investigation into the data theft continues, Fortinet must address the implications of the breach and take proactive steps to safeguard customer data in the future.


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