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Salesforce tight-lipped after phishing attack

http://news.zdnet.co.uk/security/0,1000000189,39290616,00.htm

By Tom Espiner 
ZDNet.co.uk
07 Nov 2007

Salesforce.com is refusing to reveal details of a security breach caused
when one of its employees surrendered their password in a phishing
attack against the company.

Details of Salesforce.com's customers were stolen as a result of the
password being surrended, the CRM services company admitted to customers
on Monday.

But, when contacted by ZDNet.co.uk, the company refused to say whether
any UK customers had been affected, whether any financial damage had
occurred, and whether any disciplinary action had been taken against any
employees as a result of the security incident. It offered no other
comment on the matter.

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