CISA is collaborating with private industry partners to respond to a recent compromise discovered by independent security researchers impacting Sisense, a company that provides data analytics services.

CISA urges Sisense customers to:

Reset credentials and secrets potentially exposed to, or used to access, Sisense services. 
Investigate—and report to CISA—any suspicious activity involving credentials potentially exposed to, or used to access, Sisense services.

CISA 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. We will provide updates as more information becomes available.
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