Earlier this year, Atlassian was subjected to a massive cyberattack, leading to sensitive information about the software company’s customers ending up in the wrong hands.
According to Bleeping Computer, data on 15 million users of the popular planning tool Trello, including account information, names and email addresses, has now been put up for sale on a hacker forum.
Given that it only costs about $3.66 to access the information, users can expect many scammers to take advantage of the “offer.”
To be safe, Trello users should change their login credentials as soon as possible.
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Earlier this year, Atlassian was subjected to a massive cyberattack, leading to sensitive information about the software company’s customers ending up in the wrong hands.
According to Bleeping Computer, data on 15 million users of the popular planning tool Trello, including account information, names and email addresses, has now been put up for sale on a hacker forum.
Given that it only costs about $3.66 to access the information, users can expect many scammers to take advantage of the “offer.”
To be safe, Trello users should change their login credentials as soon as possible.
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