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I don’t think the source was dishonest. Also, Snowflake hasn’t really denied anything. That press release still reads the same, and still acknowledges that customers were impacted.

Also, both infosec groups and journalists were given sample data. On top of that, Live Nation explicitly said in their SEC filing that the breach happened through a third-party cloud provider, which is what Snowflake is.

I think that if Ticketmaster starts to send out breach emails to their customers next week, that will put any suspicions about this being fake to rest.

It’s difficult to imagine ShinyHunters getting duped as well, since they are the initial strongest link to this whole thing.

vx-underground says that Mandiant and Crowdstrike worked with Snowflake and tl;dr of it is that Snowflake wasn’t breached. That is also strange. They weren’t breached but some customers were affected? :jackie_chan_holding_his_head_pic:



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