Mazda Says Employee, Partner Information Stolen in Cyberattack
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Mazda Says Employee, Partner Information Stolen in Cyberattack
"The cause of this incident was determined to be unauthorized access by a third party through the exploitation of security vulnerabilities in the system used for the company's business operations."
"Currently, no secondary harm has been confirmed. However, there is a possibility that the exposed personal information could be misused in the future, such as for phishing scams or spam emails."
Mazda Motor Corporation reported a data breach that compromised personal information of 692 employees and business partners. The breach was discovered in mid-December and involved unauthorized access to a management system for warehouse operations. Exposed data includes user IDs, names, email addresses, and business partner IDs. No customer information was affected. The breach was attributed to security vulnerabilities in the system. Mazda has reported the incident to authorities, applied security patches, and revised access policies to prevent future occurrences.
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