Workday, a leading human resources software provider, disclosed a data breach resulting from a social engineering attack that compromised an unspecified amount of personal data, including names and email addresses, from one of its third-party customer relationship management (CRM) platforms. The breach is believed to be linked to recent Salesforce attacks attributed to the hacking group ShinyHunters. Although Workday has downplayed the impact of the incident, the company confirmed that hackers accessed limited business contact information. The breach follows a broader pattern of cyberattacks targeting CRM systems, with other incidents involving major platforms such as Salesforce and Google. In related cybersecurity developments, new threats like the GodRAT trojan and chained SAP vulnerabilities have emerged, highlighting ongoing risks to enterprise software environments.
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