Sisense hack: the data of the largest US companies was in the hands of hackers

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Compromising the supply chain can affect critical infrastructure.

The CISA took control of the situation around the data security breach of the American company Sisense, specializing in business intelligence. The incident had a significant impact on critical infrastructure organizations.

According to CISA, the compromise of Sisense data was discovered by independent security researcher Brian Krebs, who received a newsletter from Sisense about the need to change credentials, which caused alarm among regulators. The Agency actively works with private companies to assess possible damage and develop responses.

Due to the incident, CISA urges all Sisense customers to urgently update all credentials and passwords that may have been affected. In addition, CISA and Sisense encourage users to report any suspicious activity related to their credentials or unauthorized access to Sisense services. Currently, CISA and Sisense continue to investigate the incident and promise to provide additional information as it becomes available.

Sisense, founded in Israel in 2004 and now based in New York, is a developer of business intelligence and data analysis software for large companies, including telecommunications companies, airlines, and technology giants. Over the past 20 years, the company has served more than 2,000 customers, including Nasdaq, ZoomInfo, Verizon, and Air Canada. Sisense technology enables organizations to collect, analyze, and visualize large amounts of enterprise data by connecting directly to existing technologies and cloud systems.
 
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