Hertz says personal, sensitive data stolen in Cleo attacks
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Hertz has confirmed that during zero-day attacks on Cleo file transfer products, customer information was compromised. The breach notice affects customers from Hertz, Dollar, and Thrifty brands, though the company has not disclosed the number of individuals impacted. Data stolen in the incident includes names, contact information, and sensitive credentials like Social Security numbers. This data breach is tied to a larger exploitation event attributed to the cybercrime group Cl0p, which affected around 70 organizations. Hertz is investigating the incident, has reported it to law enforcement, and urges customers to monitor for fraudulent activity.
Hertz has confirmed that customer information was stolen during zero-day data raids on Cleo file transfer products last year, affecting their car hire brands.
The breach notification indicates that sensitive data, including Social Security numbers and driver's license information, were compromised, involving numerous Hertz customers.
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