Marketing and sales software giant HubSpot said Friday it was investigating a cybersecurity incident.
Rumors of some sort of cyberattack against HubSpot began circulating on social media on Friday. Reached for comment, HubSpot spokesperson Camille Uzel told TechCrunch that on June 22, the company “became aware of a security incident in which a malicious actor targeted a limited number of HubSpot customers and attempted to gain unauthorized access to their accounts.”
“HubSpot initiated our incident response procedures and has been reaching out to affected customers since June 22nd to take the necessary steps to reverse the unauthorized access and protect our customers and their data,” Uzer said.
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HubSpot is a US company that specializes in customer relationship management (CRM) and marketing automation software, with a market capitalization of about $30 billion as of Friday.
It's unclear at this time how widespread the incident is or how many HubSpot customers are affected.