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FIA Confirms Breach of F1 Driver Database

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F1's governing body, the FIA, has confirmed one of its driver information databases was subject to a breach that let "hackers" access Max Verstappen's personal information in just 10 minutes.

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The licensing portal of the International Automobile Federation (FIA) was hacked by three cyber hackers, who revealed the event on social media. The event took place on June 3rd and the world's highest body of motor racing closed the case a week later, after reaching an agreement with the attackers, whose names would be Gal Nagli, Sam Curry and Ian Carroll and who confessed to being Formula 1 fans and that the assault had no malicious intentions…

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These documents include first-level identifications, such as the passport or the Superlicence of world champion Max Verstappen

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ian.sh broke the news in on Wednesday, October 22, 2025.
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