• Ford denies it was hit by data breach, says customer data is safe

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Friday, November 22, 2024 13:00:05
    Ford denies it was hit by data breach, says customer data is safe

    Date:
    Fri, 22 Nov 2024 12:49:56 +0000

    Description:
    The data hackers are sharing online came from elsewhere, and includes public data, Ford is saying.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Earlier this week, EnergyWeaponUser shares a database, claiming it was stolen from Ford Ford responds by launching an investigation The investigation concluded that the data belonged to a third party, Ford said

    Ford has denied suffering a data breach frecently, saying the information circulating around the web belongs to a third party and is, for the most
    part, publicly available.

    A known leaker with the alias EnergyWeaponUser recently posted a new thread
    on BreachForums, claiming to be sharing Fords data for free. Today, I have uploaded the Ford Motor Company internal database for you to download, thanks for reading and enjoy!, the hacker said at the time.

    In November 2024, Ford Motor Company, an American multinational automobile company suffered a data breach, the post further added. It exposes 44k
    records of customer names, physical locations, bought product. No breach

    A small sample was shared, in which hackers could find peoples names, postal addresses, country codes, customer type codes, city information, sales types, account codes, last update timestamps, and other records.

    After the thread surfaced, the company confirmed looking into the allegations of data theft .

    "Ford is aware and is actively investigating the allegations there has been a breach of Ford data," spokesperson Richard Binhammer told the press at the time. "Our investigation is active and ongoing."

    Now, a few days later, Ford told the media that its data was secure. In a statement to BleepingComputer , the company said: Fords investigation has determined that there was no breach of Fords systems or customer data. The matter involved a third-party supplier and a small batch of publicly
    available dealers business addresses. It is our understanding that the matter has now been resolved.

    We now wait to see EnergyWeaponUsers response. However, given the fact that they were willing to give away such a database, lends credence to Fords claims. After all, all registered BreachForums members could grab the
    archives for eight forum credits, which is roughly two dollars.

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