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MongoDB confirms customer data was exposed in a cyberattack. MongoDB is warning that its corporate systems were breached and that customer data was exposed in a cyberattack that was detected by the company earlier this week. In emails sent to MongoDB customers from CISO Lena Smart, the company says they detected their systems were hacked on Wednesday evening (December 13th) and started investigating the incident. "MongoDB is investigating a security incident involving unauthorized access to certain MongoDB corporate systems," reads the email from MongoDB. "This includes exposure of customer account metadata and contact information. At this time, we are NOT aware of any exposure to the data that customers store in MongoDB Atlas." The company does not believe the hackers accessed any customer data stored in MongoDB Atlas. However, MongoDB says the threat actors had access to its systems for some time before they were discovered. "We are still conducting an active investigation and believe that this unauthorized access has been going on for some period of time before discovery," reads the security incident notification. Unfortunately, data theft usually occurs in breaches like this, where a threat actor has had persistent access for long periods. As customer metadata was exposed, MongoDB recommends all customers enable multi-factor authentication on their accounts, rotate passwords, and be vigilant against potential targeted phishing and social engineering attacks. BleepingComputer reached out to MongoDB to learn more about the exposed data and how the breach occurred, but a response was not immediately available. This is a developing story.
Daily Brief Summary
MongoDB's corporate systems were compromised, leading to the exposure of customer data.
The breach was detected on Wednesday, with MongoDB notifying customers of the incident.
Unauthorized access included customer account metadata and contact information but did not extend to the customer data in MongoDB Atlas.
The company is currently conducting an active investigation, noting that the unauthorized access persisted for an undetermined amount of time before detection.
MongoDB urges customers to enhance security measures, including enabling multi-factor authentication and changing passwords.
Despite this incident, there is currently no indication that stored customer data on the MongoDB Atlas service was accessed.
MongoDB is advising vigilance against potential phishing and social engineering attacks that may arise from this exposure.