CrowdStrike fires ‘suspicious insider’ after alleged data leak claims, assuring systems were never compromised.
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CrowdStrike Fires ‘Suspicious Insider’
What Happened? CrowdStrike Fires ‘Suspicious Insider’ CrowdStrike fires ‘suspicious insider’ has become a major search topic as users look to understand whether the cybersecurity giant was actually breached and how hackers gained access to internal information. The company confirmed that an employee was terminated after allegedly sharing internal screenshots that later surfaced on a Telegram channel linked to Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters. While hackers claimed they used data from a Gainsight breach to infiltrate CrowdStrike, the firm insists its systems remained secure. Image : Google Did Hackers Really Breach CrowdStrike? CrowdStrike fires ‘suspicious insider’ remains central to questions about whether hackers exploited company systems. According to CrowdStrike, the claims made by Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters were false, and the insider simply shared photos of his internal dashboards — not login credentials or system access. The company clarified that no customer environments or internal tools…