Grafana confirmed a cybersecurity breach after threat actors claimed to have stolen internal company data. The firm launched a forensic investigation and said it is reviewing systems and access records while monitoring for possible impacts on infrastructure and customer-related environments.

Grafana Confirms Security Breach After Hackers Claim Theft of Company Data

The420.in Staff
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Open-source analytics and monitoring platform Grafana Labs has confirmed a security breach after a hacking group claimed responsibility for stealing company data and attempting to extort the organization. The company said it is investigating the incident and has launched a forensic review with the assistance of external cybersecurity experts.

Hackers Claim Access to Internal Company Data

According to reports, threat actors alleged that they gained unauthorized access to Grafana’s systems and exfiltrated sensitive company information. The hackers reportedly claimed possession of internal data and attempted to pressure the company through extortion demands following the alleged breach.

Grafana confirmed that it became aware of suspicious activity after being contacted regarding the claims and immediately initiated an internal security investigation. The company stated that containment and response measures were implemented as part of its incident handling procedures.

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Investigation Underway With External Security Experts

The company said it is currently working with third-party forensic specialists to determine the scope and impact of the breach. Investigators are examining whether customer environments, internal systems, or operational infrastructure were affected during the incident.

Grafana stated that the investigation remains ongoing and that the company is continuing to monitor systems for additional malicious activity. Officials have not publicly disclosed the exact nature of the allegedly stolen data.

Customer Systems Reportedly Not Directly Impacted

According to the company, there is currently no evidence suggesting that Grafana Cloud customer systems or hosted services were directly compromised as part of the breach. However, investigators are still reviewing logs, access records, and system activity to confirm the extent of exposure.

The company said affected parties would be notified if the investigation determines that customer information or sensitive records were impacted.

Cyber Extortion Attacks Continue to Rise

The incident highlights the growing trend of cyber extortion attacks targeting technology firms, cloud platforms, and software providers. Cybersecurity experts have repeatedly warned that attackers increasingly attempt to steal corporate data and use public disclosure threats to pressure organizations into negotiations.

Security researchers note that companies are facing mounting risks from ransomware groups, credential theft campaigns, and supply-chain-focused cyberattacks targeting enterprise infrastructure and cloud services.

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