Stellantis, one of the world’s largest automakers, confirmed suffering a cyberattack and losing sensitive customer data. In a ...
Car manufacturing giant Stellantis has disclosed a data breach involving a third-party service provider’s platform.
The automaker Stellantis announced on Sunday that it had uncovered "unauthorized access" to a third-party service platform in North America.
The automaker said in a statement that 'contact information' was procured, but not 'financial or sensitive personal' data.
Stellantis (NYSE:STLA) says it uncovered unauthorized access to a third-party platform tied to its North American customer service operations. The company stressed the breach was limited, exposing ...
If you’ve been following Stellantis (BIT:STLAM), you probably saw the headlines this week about a breach of a third-party platform tied to its North American customer service operations. The company ...
Stellantis has confirmed it was the target of a cybersecurity incident that compromised part of its North American customer ...
million records' worth of customer contact info was reportedly stolen, putting owners at risk of sophisticated extortion ...
Stellantis, one of the world’s leading car manufacturers, has confirmed it was affected by a cyber incident targeting a third ...
Digital Charging Solutions (DCS), a German company building public charging solutions for car manufacturers, fleet managers and EV drivers, has warned its customers it suffered a rather bizarre data ...
This week, China Chopper, a U.S. DHS high value system and a global cybercrime crackdown. Stellantis disclosed a breach.
According to its website, DCS oversees more than a million users in more than 30 countries, and is involved in running more than 980,000 charging points across Europe. A copy of a near-identical email ...