A new campaign, dubbed "City-Forum" by researchers, has been observed targeting Salesforce and ServiceNow platforms. The attacks reportedly leverage unauthenticated guest access to discreetly enumerate and exfiltrate exposed data. This novel campaign utilizes a custom toolset, indicating a tailored approach to compromise these enterprise cloud services.
The technical mechanism behind the "City-Forum" attacks centers on exploiting unauthenticated guest access configurations. Both Salesforce and ServiceNow, like many enterprise platforms, offer guest user capabilities that allow unauthenticated users to access specific data or functionalities without logging in. When misconfigured, these guest access settings can inadvertently expose sensitive information or allow broader data enumeration than intended. The attackers appear to be specifically targeting these misconfigurations to gain initial access and then proceed with data exfiltration.
The affected products are Salesforce and ServiceNow, two widely adopted platforms for customer relationship management (CRM) and IT service management (ITSM), respectively. These platforms are critical to the operations of numerous organizations, handling vast amounts of sensitive business and customer data. The reliance on unauthenticated guest access in certain configurations highlights a potential blind spot for organizations in securing their cloud environments.
The likely scope of these attacks could be broad, given the widespread adoption of Salesforce and ServiceNow across various industries. Organizations that have implemented guest access features on their instances without rigorous security audits or proper configuration management are potentially vulnerable. The "stealthy" nature of the attacks, as reported, suggests that detection might be challenging for affected organizations, potentially leading to prolonged data exposure before discovery.
Typical mitigation guidance for this class of issue involves a multi-pronged approach. Organizations should conduct thorough audits of all guest user profiles and permissions on their Salesforce and ServiceNow instances, ensuring that guest access is strictly limited to necessary data and functionalities. Implementing the principle of least privilege is crucial, meaning guest users should only have the minimum permissions required to perform their intended tasks. Regular security reviews, configuration hardening, and monitoring for unusual access patterns or data exfiltration attempts are also recommended.
The emergence of the "City-Forum" campaign underscores the ongoing challenge of securing complex enterprise cloud environments. As organizations increasingly migrate critical operations to platforms like Salesforce and ServiceNow, the attack surface expands, and novel methods targeting platform-specific features, such as guest access, are likely to continue to evolve. This incident highlights the necessity for continuous vigilance, robust configuration management, and a deep understanding of platform-specific security nuances to defend against sophisticated and stealthy threats.






