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Margi Murphy

San Francisco

Reporter at Bloomberg News @technology | Email: [email protected] or [email protected] | It's a hard 'G'

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  • 2 weeks ago | ocregister.com | Cameron Fozi |Margi Murphy |Jake Bleiberg

    By Cameron Fozi, Margi Murphy and Jake BleibergUnited Natural Foods Inc., a grocery distributor for Amazon Inc.’s Whole Foods Market, is working to bring systems back online by June 15 and resume product deliveries after a cyberattack disrupted its operations, leaving some store shelves barren of ice cream, bread and other goods.

  • 2 weeks ago | bloomberg.com | Cameron Fozi |Margi Murphy |Jake Bleiberg

    A worker stocks shelves in a Whole Foods Market location in New York. (Bloomberg) -- United Natural Foods Inc., a grocery distributor for Amazon Inc.’s Whole Foods Market, is working to bring systems back online by June 15 and resume product deliveries after a cyberattack disrupted its operations, leaving some store shelves barren of ice cream, bread and other goods.

  • 3 weeks ago | news.bloombergtax.com | Margi Murphy

    A hacking group has been impersonating IT personnel to break into companies’ Salesforce tools, using the access for data theft and extortion, according to a new report from Google’s threat intelligence group. The hackers, which have links to a loosely affiliated group of hackers largely based in the US, UK and Western Europe called the Com, successfully breached the networks of at least 20 companies in the US and Europe, Google said.

  • 3 weeks ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Margi Murphy

    Hacker gang impersonate IT staff to gain access to SalesforceRetailers warned to be vigilant after recent jump in attacksA hacking group has been impersonating IT personnel to break into companies’ Salesforce tools, using the access for data theft and extortion, according to a new report from Google’s threat intelligence group.

  • 3 weeks ago | fortune.com | Margi Murphy

    June 4, 2025 at 2:12 PM EDTA hacking group has been impersonating IT personnel to break into companies’ Salesforce tools. David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesA hacking group has been impersonating IT personnel to break into companies’ Salesforce tools, using the access for data theft and extortion, according to a new report from Google’s threat intelligence group.

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