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POLICY & REGULATIONDelve2026-04-05

Delve Responds to Whistleblower Claims, Attributes Allegations to 'Targeted Cyberattack'

Key Takeaways

  • ▸Delve dismissed whistleblower allegations by characterizing them as part of a targeted cyberattack
  • ▸The company announced new customer support measures and operational changes in response to the incident
  • ▸Delve's reframing of the allegations as external cyber threats rather than internal misconduct raises questions about accountability
Source:
Hacker Newshttps://delve.co/blog/delve-sets-the-record-straight-on-anonymous-attacks↗

Summary

Delve has publicly responded to whistleblower allegations by claiming that the claims stem from a coordinated "targeted cyberattack" rather than legitimate internal concerns. The company issued a statement on April 3, 2026, asserting that the anonymous attacks against the organization are misleading and part of an external threat rather than credible whistleblower reporting. In response, Delve has announced new customer support measures and operational changes aimed at addressing the incident. The company's framing of whistleblower claims as a cybersecurity incident rather than substantive allegations has raised questions about transparency and accountability.

Editorial Opinion

Delve's response to characterize whistleblower claims as a 'targeted cyberattack' rather than addressing substantive allegations directly warrants scrutiny. While cyber threats are legitimate concerns, the framing may obscure underlying operational or ethical issues that deserve transparent investigation and disclosure to stakeholders and customers.

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