By Raphael Satter
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Salesforce said Thursday it is investigating “unusual activity” involving Gainsight-published applications that may have exposed customer data.
In a brief statement published to its status portal, Salesforce said the Gainsight-published applications, which are installed and managed by customers “may have enabled unauthorized access to certain customers’ Salesforce data.”
Salesforce said in its message that it had temporarily “revoked all active access” to Gainsight’s applications. In an email, the company noted that, “There is no indication that this issue resulted from any vulnerability in the Salesforce platform.”
Gainsight said on its website that “we continue to work closely with Salesforce as they investigate the unusual activity that led to

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