Hertz says some customers’ personal info exposed in breach
- Hertz Corporation has confirmed a data breach affecting customer information due to a cyber attack on vendor Cleo, linked to the Clop ransomware gang, which occurred between October and December 2024.
- The breach exposed personal data, including names, dates of birth, driver's licenses, and payment information for customers in regions such as Australia and the U.S.
- Hertz has reported the incident to law enforcement and engaged cybersecurity firm Kroll to offer identity monitoring services for two years to affected individuals at no cost, emphasizing the importance of remaining vigilant against fraud.
- Despite the breach, Hertz has stated there is no evidence its own network was compromised and reassured customers about monitoring for unauthorized activity.
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