Salesforce is aware of and closely monitoring a phishing campaign appearing as fraudulent emails from Salesforce with a malicious link to download Remote Monitoring & Management (RMM) software. Our security teams are working diligently to contain this issue and urge all customers to maintain a high level of vigilance against phishing and social engineering attempts, as these remain frequently used tactics by threat actors. If you receive requests from Salesforce to install RMM software, we recommend you validate its legitimacy with Salesforce Support or architect teams prior to taking action by opening up a ticket through the Salesforce Help portal. For guidance and support, please reach out through the Salesforce Help portal. You can also refer to this article for guidance on how to protect your environments from social engineering threats: https://www.salesforce.com/blog/protect-against-social-engineering/.
We are working on a fix for this incident.
We are aware of issues with livestream chat functionality and are working on a fix.
We are encountering issues with add/update API calls. Search queries are not impacted.
There’s a Salesforce service feature disruption. During a feature disruption, end users sometimes can’t access certain aspects of the service. We’re investigating the issue and an update will be provided in 30 minutes or sooner if we have more information.
We've identified an issue that is causing delayed encoding for some customers. We have implemented a fix, but our our encoding system is still working to catch up.
We've identified and implemented a fix for an issue that is causing encoding delays. We expect delays to continue as we work through a backlog of jobs.
Some organizations in the US region may experience performance and availability issues with their ControlUp Desktops tenants and other areas that depend on these resources. Microsoft Azure support alerted us to performance issues a short time ago, and we confirmed several impacts across the region. They are actively working on restoring access and will share updates with us as they progress. We will provide updates here as we continue to monitor the situation and react accordingly to restore the impacted areas.
There’s a Salesforce service feature disruption. During a feature disruption, end users sometimes can’t access certain aspects of the service. We’re investigating the issue and an update will be provided in 30 minutes or sooner if we have more information.
The Salesforce Technology team is working to isolate a performance degradation on this instance. Some customers get delays in asynchronous processing, including Web-to-Case, Web-to-Lead, Email-to-Case, and dashboard refreshes. We’re investigating the issue and an update will be provided in 30 minutes or sooner if we have more information.
Issue: We're aware of an issue affecting customers using Agentforce Web Agents with Next Gen Authoring (NGA). Impact: Users are unable to navigate to hyperlinks provided in agent responses. The link text displays correctly, but the links are not clickable.
We will be carrying out a database upgrade during this maintenance window, affecting the EU and US regions. During the upgrade, the User Management API and the Spaces and Organizations endpoints in the Content Management API may experience brief interruptions. This may temporarily affect signup, login, logout, API key creation, SSO configuration, and access to license and account information. The Content Delivery API (CDA), Content Preview API (CPA), and GraphQL Content API are not affected.
When: Thursday, August 20, 2026 - 8pm-12am ET Description: We'll be performing routine maintenance to keep our systems running smoothly. Solutions impacted: Ignite Education: Ignite On-Demand & Ignite on FHIR; Consumer Health Library; SWIQ; V2 & V3 APIs; Veterans Health Library; Direct to Patient Potential impact: As systems reboot, there's the possbility of very short downtime - 10 minutes or less. If you experience any issues longer than 10 minutes, please submit a support ticket. Required action: Please inform your end users of the maintenance window so they're aware of any potential performance impact. The updates will begin at 6pm Mountain, 8pm Eastern. We will post a notification when the work is complete.
Sauce Labs will have a two hour previously scheduled maintenance window on September 5th starting at 13:00 UTC and ending at 15:00 UTC. During this maintenance window, we will be making updates to our infrastructure and services in our US East data center. These maintenance actions may cause portions of the service (including running automated and manual tests) to be unavailable for up to two hours.
Sauce Labs will have a two hour previously scheduled maintenance window on September 5th, starting at 15:00 UTC and ending at 17:00 UTC. During this maintenance window, we will be making updates to our infrastructure and services in our EU Central data center. These maintenance actions may cause portions of the service (including running automated and manual tests) to be unavailable for up to two hours.
Sauce Labs will have a two hour previously scheduled maintenance window on September 5th, starting at 17:00 UTC and ending at 19:00 UTC. During this maintenance window, we will be making updates to our infrastructure and services in our US West data center. These maintenance actions may cause portions of the service (including running automated and manual tests) to be unavailable for up to two hours.
Sauce Labs will have a two hour regularly scheduled maintenance window of Error Reporting (Backtrace) product on August 19th, starting at 15:00 UTC and ending at 17:00 UTC. During this maintenance window, we will be making updates to related infrastructure and services. These maintenance actions may cause portions of the service to be unavailable for up to two hours.