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Data From 21,000 Nissan Customers Compromised by Red Hat Partner

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The car manufacturer Nissan has confirmed a leak of data affecting 21,000 customers from its dealership in Fukuoka, Japan. The incident stems from unauthorized access to the servers of its subcontractor Red Hat. The compromised personal information includes names and addresses, but not financial data. This event highlights critical security vulnerabilities in the digital supply chain.
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The car manufacturer Nissan has confirmed a leak of data affecting 21,000 customers from its dealership in Fukuoka, Japan. The incident stems from unauthorized access to the servers of its subcontractor Red Hat. The compromised personal information includes names and addresses, but not financial data. This event highlights critical security vulnerabilities in the digital supply chain.

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Génération-NT broke the news in on Saturday, December 27, 2025.
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