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TechCrunch Daily Crunch

Daily Crunch 2/18/23

TechCrunch Daily Crunch

SpokenLayer

News, Tech News, Technology

3.849 Ratings

🗓️ 18 February 2023

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Here's your Daily Crunch. Australian Software Giant at Lassian and Envoy, a startup that provides workplace management services,

1:02.0

were at loggerheads on Thursday over a data breach

1:04.6

that exposed the data of thousands of Atlassian employees.

1:08.6

As first reported by CyberScoop, a hacking group known as Seagged data on telegram this week that had claimed

1:16.0

to have stolen from Atlassian.

1:18.0

This data includes the names, email addresses, work departments, and phone numbers of approximately 13,200 Atlassian employees,

1:26.7

along with floor plans of Atlassian offices located in San Francisco and Sydney, Australia.

1:32.1

Atlassian was quick to point the finger of blame for the breach at Envoy,

1:35.9

which the Sydney headquartered company uses to organize its office spaces.

1:40.4

Envoy, however rebuffed Atlacians claims.

1:43.2

Envoy Spokesperson April Marks told Tech Runch that the startup is not aware of any compromise

1:48.6

to our systems, adding that initial research had shown that a hacker gained access to an

1:54.6

atlasian employee's valid credentials to pivot and access the atlasian

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