ShinyHunters Claims 61M Sysco Salesforce Records
The ShinyHunters extortion group claimed to have stolen more than 61 million Salesforce records from food service giant Sysco, including customer PII, employee data, and internal corporate information. The claim follows a recent Qilin ransomware incident against the same company. ShinyHunters gave Sysco a two-day deadline to negotiate or face publication of the data; no samples have been leaked yet.
- customer data
- PII
- employee data
- corporate data
On June 16, 2026, the extortion group ShinyHunters claimed to have stolen more than 61 million Salesforce records from Sysco, the large food service company that supplies restaurants, schools, and hospitals across the United States. The stolen material is reported to include customer personal information, employee records, and internal corporate data. ShinyHunters gave the company a two-day deadline to negotiate or risk having the information published. No samples have been released so far, and it remains unclear exactly how many individual people are affected.
Public reporting indicates the claim follows a recent Qilin ransomware attack on Sysco. ShinyHunters, a group previously linked to selling data from other large organizations, posted the allegation on a leak site. Available reporting describes the exposed information as containing personally identifiable information along with employee and customer details stored inside Sysco’s Salesforce environment. At the time of the claim, Sysco had not issued a public confirmation or denial of the breach.
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