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Salesforce Marketing Cloud Server-Side Template Injection Exposed Entire Customer Contact Database

SL Cyber researchers have disclosed five patched vulnerabilities in Salesforce Marketing Cloud (ExactTarget), the most critical of which — a server-side template injection flaw — allowed an authenticated marketing user to exfiltrate the complete contacts database and historical email campaign content of any Salesforce Marketing Cloud instance. The vulnerabilities were patched by Salesforce; organisations should verify which contact data and historical communications were accessible to marketing team members.

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McGraw Hill Confirms 13.5 Million Account Breach After ShinyHunters Exploits Salesforce Misconfiguration

Education publisher McGraw Hill has confirmed a data breach affecting 13.5 million accounts after the ShinyHunters cybercriminal group threatened to publish 45 million Salesforce records. The breach stemmed from a misconfiguration within Salesforce's environment — one McGraw Hill acknowledges is part of a broader issue affecting multiple organisations. Over 100GB of data has been publicly released.

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ShinyHunters Claims Infinite Campus Breach — 11 Million Student Records at Risk

Infinite Campus, the K-12 student information system used by over 3,200 school districts across 46 US states, has warned customers of a security incident after ShinyHunters claimed to have stolen data via a Salesforce ticketing system compromise on 18 March. The company confirmed the attack lasted 38 minutes and primarily exposed school staff contact details, asserting no student database access occurred — but the threat actor's extortion deadline has passed without resolution.

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The Shared Responsibility Model Is a Liability Shield, Not a Security Framework

McGraw Hill's statement that its Salesforce breach 'appears to be part of a broader issue involving a misconfiguration within Salesforce's environment' exposes what the shared responsibility model actually is: a contractual arrangement that tells you who to blame after a breach, not a security control that prevents one.

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