Coca-Cola Europacific Partners (CCEP), one of the world’s largest independent Coca-Cola bottlers, has allegedly experienced a significant data breach impacting its Salesforce dashboard. The breach, which reportedly occurred in early May, is said to have resulted in the exfiltration of a substantial volume of data, including accounts, contacts, products, and cases.
The alleged attackers claim responsibility for recent data breaches affecting other major corporations. The compromised data, spanning from 2016 to 2025, reportedly includes:
- Salesforce Accounts: 6 GB (7.5 million records)
- Salesforce Cases: 52 GB (9.5 million records)
- Salesforce Contacts: 5 GB (6 million+ records)
- Salesforce Products: 300 MB (400,000+ records)
Samples of the allegedly stolen data, including account, case, contact, and product details, have been publicly shared as proof of access. The individuals claiming responsibility for the breach are reportedly “open to offers” for the stolen data.
This incident, if confirmed, represents a serious cybersecurity concern for CCEP and highlights the ongoing threat posed by data breaches to multinational corporations.