Mixpanel Discloses Security Incident Involving Smishing Campaign
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Summary
Mixpanel disclosed a security incident involving a smishing campaign detected on November 8th, 2025, that impacted a limited number of customers. The company executed incident response processes, contained unauthorized access, secured impacted accounts, engaged external cybersecurity partners, and proactively communicated with affected customers.
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We took comprehensive steps to contain and eradicate unauthorized access and secure impacted user accounts.
We engaged external cybersecurity partners to remediate and respond to the incident.
We proactively communicated with all impacted customers.
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