In its statement to the ASX, Nitro said the incident involved "limited access to a Nitro database by an unauthorised third party". Users are required to provide an email address and common email domains are frequently entered." "Usage of Nitro's popular free document conversion services does not require users to create and account or become a Nitro customer. There is no impact to Nitro Pro or Nitro Analytics. "There is currently no established evidence that any sensitive or financial data relating to customers has been compromised. The database does not contain user or customer documents, which are hosted in a separate database. "Almost all Fortune 500 organisations, and large Australian organisations are affected by this breach.”Ĭontacted for comment, a Nitro Software spokesperson said: "Nitro continues to investigate an isolated security incident involving limited access to a Nitro database by an unauthorised third party. ![]() ![]() "The cyber criminals were not only able to access sensitive account details on millions of users, but also the information related to shared documents as well.
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