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US government urges Sisense customers to reset credentials after hack


The U.S. government's cybersecurity agency said it was responding to a "recent compromise" of the data analytics giant, which provides business intelligence to critical infrastructure.

U.S. cybersecurity agency CISA is warning Sisense customers to reset their credentials and secrets after the data analytics company reported a security incident. Founded in 2004, Sisense develops business intelligence and data analytics software for big companies, including telcos, airlines and tech giants. CISA said it is “taking an active role in collaborating with private industry partners to respond to this incident, especially as it relates to impacted critical infrastructure sector organizations.”

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