Posted by Alumni from TechCrunch
June 23, 2026
A hacking group has taken credit for a breach at market intelligence provider Klue that allowed hackers to steal reams of data from the company's corporate customers, which include some of the biggest names in cybersecurity. Vancouver-based Klue, which lets companies conduct market research by connecting their data to its systems, said on Friday that hackers had stolen data from an unspecified number of its customers during a cyberattack a week earlier. (The blog contains the 'noindex' code, which tells search engines to not list the page in search results.) Klue has not said how many of its hundreds of customers are affected. Several companies have come forward to confirm they had data stolen during the attack, including Gong, Jamf, HackerOne, Insurity, OneTrust, Recorded Future, Snyk, Sprout Social, and Tanium. This is the latest of a slew of broad-scale hacks in which hackers target companies that hold the keys to other companies' cloud databases. By breaching firms like Klue,... learn more