Hertz says some customers’ personal info exposed in breach
- A data breach at Hertz may have exposed customers' personal information, including birthdates and credit card data, as reported by the company.
- The breach occurred between October and December 2024, and Hertz confirmed it on February 10, 2025, after analyzing it further on April 2, 2025.
- Hackers accessed information through systems operated by Cleo Communications, a vendor, and Hertz has reported this breach to law enforcement.
- Affected customers are being offered two years of free identity-monitoring services by Hertz for their compromised data.
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Hertz says some customers’ personal info exposed in breach
(NEXSTAR) — An unknown number of Hertz customers may have had some of their personal data stolen in a data breach impacting one of its vendors, the company confirmed Tuesday. The data, a Hertz spokesperson told Nexstar, “was acquired by an unauthorized third party that we understand exploited zero-day vulnerabilities within Cleo's platform in October 2024 and December 2024." A statement noted that Hertz the file transfer platform “for limited pu…
Hertz says some customers' personal info exposed in breach
(NEXSTAR) — An unknown number of Hertz customers may have had some of their personal data stolen in a data breach impacting one of its vendors, the company confirmed Tuesday. The data, a Hertz spokesperson told Nexstar, “was acquired by an unauthorized third party that we understand exploited zero-day vulnerabilities within Cleo's platform in October 2024 and December 2024." A statement noted that Hertz the file transfer platform “for limited pu…
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