On June 5th, our GetResponse Security Team identified unauthorized access to one of our internal customer support tools. This breach was the result of a sophisticated attack chain that exploited vulnerabilities of many third-party software vendors. The attacker obtained an employee’s login credentials, which allowed access to the accounts of fewer than 10 GetResponse customers. […]
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