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Cloud hosting firm Vercel confirms ‘limited’ hack of user info

Vercel has confirmed it was compromised after a member of a hacking forum put the company’s information up for sale for $2 million.
Vercel, a cloud hosting provider popular among crypto projects, has confirmed that it suffered a security breach that allowed hackers to make off with a “limited” subset of customer credentials.
Vercel said in a blog post on Sunday that it “identified a security incident that involved unauthorized access to certain internal Vercel systems” and was investigating the breach.
“Initially we identified a limited subset of customers whose Vercel credentials were compromised,” it added. “We reached out to that subset and recommended an immediate rotation of credentials.”
Source: Cointelegraph →Related News
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