However, “no evidence of misuse” is a standard disclaimer frequently issued by breached organizations, even in cases where stolen data is confirmed to have been publicly leaked.Ericsson said it shares both employee and customer data with third-party service providers, but it has not specified which category is affected by this incident.Related:Hundreds of Salesforce Customers Allegedly Targeted in New Data Theft CampaignRelated:New LexisNexis Data Breach Confirmed After Hackers Leak FilesRelated:1.2 Million Affected by University of Hawaii Cancer Center Data Breach

Ericsson said it shares both employee and customer data with third-party service providers, but it has not specified which category is affected by this incident.Related:Hundreds of Salesforce Customers Allegedly Targeted in New Data Theft CampaignRelated:New LexisNexis Data Breach Confirmed After Hackers Leak FilesRelated:1.2 Million Affected by University of Hawaii Cancer Center Data Breach

Related:Hundreds of Salesforce Customers Allegedly Targeted in New Data Theft CampaignRelated:New LexisNexis Data Breach Confirmed After Hackers Leak FilesRelated:1.2 Million Affected by University of Hawaii Cancer Center Data Breach

Related:New LexisNexis Data Breach Confirmed After Hackers Leak FilesRelated:1.2 Million Affected by University of Hawaii Cancer Center Data Breach

Related:1.2 Million Affected by University of Hawaii Cancer Center Data Breach

Eduard Kovacs (@EduardKovacs) is senior managing editor at SecurityWeek. He worked as a high school IT teacher before starting a career in journalism in 2011. Eduard holds a bachelor’s degree in industrial informatics and a master’s degree in computer techniques applied in electrical engineering.

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