HubSpot Investigates Limited Security Breach Affecting Customer Accounts

 

Cambridge, Massachusetts-based enterprise software provider HubSpot is handling a security compromise that has affected many customer accounts. Less than fifty accounts have been compromised, the business said in an online post. Although the investigation is still ongoing, HubSpot stressed that less than 50 HubSpot accounts were compromised by the attackers, according to a preliminary assessment. 
HubSpot, which is well-known for providing specialized solutions for sales and marketing teams, said that anonymous hackers tried to access certain clients’ accounts without authorization. The business has communicated with all impacted clients to let them know about the circumstances and is making every effort to reduce any potential dangers. HubSpot reassures its larger clientele that the effect is limited to a tiny portion of accounts.

The massive marketing and sales software company HubSpot declared on Friday that it was looking into a cybersecurity problem. 

On social media, there were rumours of a possible cyberattack against HubSpot going around. Chief information security officer at HubSpot, Alyssa Robinson, confirmed in a statement that the company had “identified a security incident involving bad actors targeting a limited number of HubSpot customers and attempting to gain unauthorized access to their accounts” when TechCrunch reached out to the company on Friday. 
As of Friday at 1600 ET, the bu

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