On April 28, Grafana’s official X account announced that its investigation results show no evidence of any code being modified, production systems being subject to unauthorized access, customer data being exposed, or personal information being accessed. Previously, Slow Mist detected that the Open Source data visualization tool Grafana was suspected of being attacked by a Hacker, and the attacker may have implanted malicious code.
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Grafana responds to the previous hacker incident: no code modifications or customer data leaks detected.
On April 28, Grafana’s official X account announced that its investigation results show no evidence of any code being modified, production systems being subject to unauthorized access, customer data being exposed, or personal information being accessed. Previously, Slow Mist detected that the Open Source data visualization tool Grafana was suspected of being attacked by a Hacker, and the attacker may have implanted malicious code.