Pure Storage Details

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    Pure Storage

    Santa Clara, California5600 employees • Technology and cloud computing

    Industry

    Technology and cloud computing

    Security Incidents

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    Pure Storage is a data storage company that focuses on providing all-flash storage solutions to help businesses manage and utilize their data more efficiently. They offer a range of products designed for performance, simplicity, and reliability, making them a popular choice for modern data centers and enterprises. Known for their innovative approach, Pure Storage aims to transform the way organizations handle and store data, enabling faster access and improved operational efficiency.

    Security Incidents

    Pure Storage Breach of Jun 2024
    Severity Score
    Moderate

    Type

    Data Breach

    Summary

    Pure Storage, a prominent cloud storage provider, announced on Monday that attackers breached its Snowflake workspace, accessing telemetry data. The compromised information included customer names, usernames, and email addresses but did not involve credentials for array access or any other customer data. The company confirmed the breach after a thorough investigation and has taken measures to prevent further unauthorized access. The telemetry data accessed is used by Pure Storage for proactive customer support services and includes company names, LDAP usernames, email addresses, and software v...
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    Severity

    The breach at Pure Storage was significant, as attackers accessed the company's Snowflake workspace and obtained sensitive telemetry data, including customer names, usernames, and email addresses. However, the breach did not involve access to customer credentials or other data stored on their systems, which mitigated potential damage. Pure Storage has taken steps to secure their systems and has been actively communicating with affected customers to ensure no further unusual activity is detected.

    Impact

    The breach at Pure Storage affected customers whose telemetry data was stored in the compromised Snowflake workspace, exposing their names, usernames, and email addresses. High-profile organizations such as Meta, Ford, JP Morgan, NASA, NTT, AutoNation, Equinix, and Comcast, all part of Pure Storage's extensive customer base, were among those potentially impacted. However, no customer credentials or other sensitive data stored on customer systems were accessed during the breach.

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