Ferrari Confirms It Was Hacked, Will Not Pay Ransom | Carscoops carscoops
In a letter to customers seen by, Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna wrote that hackers may have gained access to the names, addresses, email addresses, and telephone numbers of customers.
He wrote, however, that based on its investigation, the cyberattackers had not managed to find data pertaining to customers’ financial information or the vehicles they own. So far, the organization behind the cyberattack has not been identified.Cybersecurity experts have applauded Ferrari’s response to the breach, agreeing that bowing to ransom demands helps fund hackers, and is no guarantee that the stolen data will be surrendered.
Ferrari is no stranger to cyberattacks, having been targeted as recently as October 2022 by the group RansomEXX, reports. At that time, nearly seven gigabytes of repair manuals, datasheets, and other documents were stolen. It is not clear if the same group is behind this most recent ransom attempt. Automakers have recently become a bigger target for hackers as they seek to digitize their vehicles and add more
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