
"Renault and Dacia have warned their UK customers that personal data has been stolen in cyber-attack, and the breach took place via the brands third party providers and not their own systems. In an email to affected customers, Renault said: "We are very sorry to inform you about a cyber attack on one of our third-party providers, leading to some Renault UK customers' personal data being taken from one of their systems.""
"Renault and their sister brand Dacia insisted that no financial data including passwords are affected and the cyber-attack has been "contained and removed," the company insisted that they own systems were not attacked. They said in a statement, "We are in the process of contacting all affected customers, advising them of the cyber-attack and reminding them to be cautious of any unsolicited requests for personal information.""
Renault and Dacia warned UK customers that personal data was stolen in a cyber-attack on a third-party provider. The breach occurred via the brands' third-party providers and did not affect Renault or Dacia systems. Renault said in an email to affected customers that some Renault UK customers' personal data were taken from a third-party system. The companies stated that financial information, including passwords, was not affected and that the cyber-attack had been contained and removed. The companies are contacting all affected customers and advising them to be cautious of unsolicited requests for personal information. A Renault UK spokesperson apologized and emphasized the importance of data privacy.
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