Important: Password Leak Not Linked to Cloudstaff – What You Should Know
You may have seen reports about a massive leak of passwords. This is not a new breach involving Cloudstaff, but rather a compilation of previously exposed credentials gathered by malware over time.
There is no evidence that Cloudstaff systems or accounts were directly affected. However, attackers may attempt phishing, scams, or unauthorized logins using these credentials on other platforms.
Our security systems remain effective, and we are actively monitoring dark web activity. We are also awaiting access to the breach data for further verification.
Please stay vigilant and practice good password hygiene:
- Be cautious with unexpected emails, calls, or messages.
- Avoid clicking on suspicious links or downloading unknown attachments.
- Use strong, unique passwords for each account—avoid reusing passwords across services.
- Consider using a password manager to securely store and generate complex passwords.
- Continue following good cybersecurity practices at work and home.
If you notice anything unusual or have concerns, contact the Data Security Team via Uberticket or email security@cloudstaff.com.