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Renault data breach: Carmaker confirms customers’ personal details stolen in cyber attack

The personal data of the UNIT NUMBER OF THE UK Renault customer were endangered after a cyber attack on the third -party data processing business used by the car manufacturer.

This point to the last of a number of important cyber violations affecting global companies.

Renault Group UK confirmed violations to the affected drivers by stating that “some customers’ personal data were taken from one of the systems”.

The owners and customers of Dacia vehicles produced by Renault are reported to be among those affected by security skipping.

The company made sure that no financial detail, such as bank account information or password data during the attack on customers, has not been in danger.

However, the stolen information contains sensitive personal information such as customer names, addresses, birth dates, gender, telephone numbers, vehicle identification numbers and vehicle registration details.

Renault has not yet announced the total number of customers affected by the incident.

Renault Group UK said customer data was accessed after a cyber attack on third -party company. (Renault/Pa)

Authorized, no direct Renault Group UK systems are not endangered, he added.

Renault UK spokesman said: uz We are in the process of reminding them that they will be careful about communicating with all affected customers, making advice on cyber attacks, and being careful about any unwanted request for personal information.

“Related customers should consult https://www.renault.co.uk/data-privacy.html Or contact our data protection at dataprivacy@renault.co.uk.

“We want to apologize to all affected customers. Data privacy is very important to us, and it is more cooked than it happens.”

The rival Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) sounds like Britain continues to deal with the harmful sprinkler of a large cyber attack that caused the largest automobile manufacturer to stop the production.

At the beginning of this week, JLR said that one month after the attack led to the closure of the factory, he expected to restart some production in the next days.

The beer giant Asahi, High Street retailer M & Sand Nursery group Kido Schools, including a series of other businesses have been shot by major cyber attacks in recent months.

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