Google Confirms It Has Been Hacked — Warns User Data Stolen (www.forbes.com)
from ooli3@sopuli.xyz to degoogle@lemmy.ml on 07 Aug 15:20
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flandish@lemmy.world on 07 Aug 16:08 next collapse

the stolen data consisted of “basic and largely publicly available business information, such as business names and contact details.”

fuck you google for trying to claim the leak wasn’t that big a deal because most of the data was public anyway. lol.

otter@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 08 Aug 00:43 collapse

They’re priming the pump for that impending “oopsie” op ed.

sunzu2@thebrainbin.org on 07 Aug 16:37 next collapse

Is this salesforce breach or different event?

dangercake@feddit.uk on 07 Aug 18:40 collapse

It’s not when you can make headlines like “Google hacked”

sunzu2@thebrainbin.org on 07 Aug 19:15 collapse

Well there one reddit like that yesterday? But it was salesfore that got breached but DC was Google owned

Broken@lemmy.ml on 07 Aug 17:38 next collapse

Oh crap, now they have my phone number and I’m going to get scam calls that people can’t find my business listing.

Soapbox@lemmy.zip on 07 Aug 21:59 collapse

Oh shit, now I’m gonna start getting calls about my vehicle’s extended warranty expiring!

npdean@lemmy.today on 07 Aug 17:41 next collapse

I was of a firm belief that Google and Apple will never be breached. They might be bad at privacy but they are good at security. First time for everything.

eldavi@lemmy.ml on 07 Aug 18:17 next collapse

i doubt that anyone is immune.

npdean@lemmy.today on 07 Aug 21:34 collapse

I know but these are the guys I would trust with my data (security wise)

eldavi@lemmy.ml on 08 Aug 16:30 collapse

these are the guys that are fucking over society and our future.

letraset@feddit.dk on 07 Aug 18:40 next collapse

Google was also breached in Operation Aurora (2009), although a much more targeted breach:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Aurora

npdean@lemmy.today on 07 Aug 21:35 collapse

TIL

dangercake@feddit.uk on 07 Aug 18:41 next collapse

But did they? It looks like Salesforce was breached, where Google stored details of businesses, or did I miss something?

piefood@feddit.online on 07 Aug 20:01 collapse

If a company uses an insecure vendor that gets breached, isn't that still, by defnition, a breach of the company's data?

If you outsource your security to a less-than-reputable company, don't be surprised when you get less-than-reputable security.

taco@piefed.social on 07 Aug 20:08 next collapse

Yes. It may deflect some of the legal responsibility, but it's still more of a "how they got breached" than "they didn't get breached."

frozenspinach@lemmy.ml on 07 Aug 22:11 collapse

isn’t that still, by defnition, a breach of the company’s data?

In a sense, kind of. But it doesn’t demonstrate penetration of infrastructure built and maintained by Google. So there’s perhaps a judgment issue, but not a demonstration of their own security capabilities being compromised.

fargeol@lemmy.world on 07 Aug 19:09 next collapse

Let’s not forget that Apple iCloud was breached in 2014: en.wikipedia.org/…/2014_celebrity_nude_photo_leak

Bob_Robertson_IX@discuss.tchncs.de on 07 Aug 20:50 next collapse

This was not a breach of iCloud, this was a breach of specific user accounts, as in the user’s passwords were guessed or the user gave the attackers their password through social engineering.

lietuva@lemmy.world on 07 Aug 21:20 collapse

Ah yes, the Fappening, great times

taco@piefed.social on 07 Aug 20:13 collapse

Google has 182k employees as of 2023 (at least according to Wikipedia). There's no way to have that many people and not have one slip up once in a while.

npdean@lemmy.today on 07 Aug 21:34 collapse

Important stuff is usually handled by few of them.

lazynooblet@lazysoci.al on 07 Aug 22:17 collapse

Few thousand*

otter@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 08 Aug 00:41 collapse

Fewer than the thousands before. Thanks, Jippity!

FTFY

Peter_Arbeitslos@feddit.org on 08 Aug 00:02 collapse

Forbes article:

Salesforce attacked by ShinyHunters in June

June article by BleepingComputer:

Salesforce attacked by ShinyHunters in June

Coincidence? I don’t think so.