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Customer details stolen in Renault UK cyber attack
- Renault UK notified customers this week that a cyber-attack on a third-party data provider resulted in the theft of some personal data.
- The breach occurred after hackers accessed the supplier’s systems amid a recent wave of cyber attacks on global businesses including Jaguar Land Rover.
- Renault emphasized no Renault Group UK systems or financial information were compromised and is contacting affected customers to advise caution against unsolicited information requests.
- The compromised information consisted of personal details such as customers’ full names, home addresses, birthdates, phone numbers, vehicle identification numbers, and registration data, while no passwords or banking information were exposed.
- The third-party provider confirmed the incident was isolated and contained, while Renault’s statement and ongoing regulator inquiries highlight risks of supplier-targeted breaches.
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Misappropriated data would include names, addresses, dates of birth or telephone numbers, but no financial information or password.
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