Cloud hosting platform Vercel disclosed that its internal systems were accessed without authorization, affecting a small number of customers
According to official news, the cloud hosting platform Vercel has confirmed that a security incident has occurred, involving unauthorized access to some internal systems.
Currently, only a small number of customers have been confirmed to be affected, and Vercel is communicating directly with the relevant customers. Vercel stated that its services are still operating normally, and it has initiated an investigation and hired incident response experts to assist in handling the situation, while also notifying law enforcement.
Vercel recommends that all customers review their environment variables and use the sensitive environment variable feature to enhance security protection.
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