November 21, 2023 at 07:03AM
Cloud monitoring and SIEM tools provider Sumo Logic has completed its investigation into a recent security incident and found no evidence of impact to customer data. The investigation was verified by third-party forensic experts. Sumo Logic disclosed the breach on November 7, stating unauthorized access to an AWS account occurred. Customers were advised to rotate API access keys and other credentials as a precaution.
Sumo Logic, a cloud monitoring, log management, and SIEM tools provider, has completed its investigation into a recent security incident. The company has stated that there is no evidence of impact to customer data. The investigation was conducted by Sumo Logic’s security and engineering teams, and the findings were verified by third-party forensic experts. Sumo Logic has also shared indicators of compromise (IoCs) and provided instructions to customers on how they can check their own environments for any potential issues. The security breach was disclosed on November 7, with unauthorized access to an AWS account reported. While no compromise of networks, systems, or customer data was found, Sumo Logic advised customers to rotate API access keys and other credentials as a precaution. Earlier this year, Sumo Logic was taken private after being acquired by private equity firm Francisco Partners for $1.7 billion.