Vercel identifies more accounts ‘with evidence of prior compromise’ exposed during security incident



  • Vercel expanded its breach investigation and confirmed more compromised accounts than initially reported.
  • Researchers linked the attack to a Context.ai account infected with the Lumma Stealer malware, which was used to access Vercel environments.
  • A dark web actor attempted to sell stolen Vercel data, claiming ties to ShinyHunters, although the group denied involvement.

The number of customers affected by the recent breach at Vercel is higher than initially thought, as the company confirmed finding even more compromised accounts.

Earlier this week, the cloud development platform confirmed that it had suffered a cyberattack and lost “non-sensitive” data from its customers. In the initial report, Vercel said one of its employees used a third-party AI tool called Context.ai, which appears to have been used as an entry point.

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