Widespread Data Theft Targets Salesforce Instances via Salesloft Drift


Based on new information identified by GTIG, the scope of this compromise is not exclusive to the Salesforce integration with Salesloft Drift and impacts other integrations.

GTIG now advise all Salesloft Drift customers to treat any and all authentication tokens stored in or connected to the Drift platform as potentially compromised. On August 28, 2025, GTIG investigation confirmed that the actor also compromised OAuth tokens for the “Drift Email” integration. On August 9, 2025, a threat actor used these tokens to access email from a very small number of Google Workspace accounts. The only accounts that were potentially accessed were those that had been specifically configured to integrate with Salesloft.

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Source: Google Threat Intelligence Group


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