Tag: automotive
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Hackers Exploit Microsoft Entra Passkey Enrollment in Voice Phishing Attacks
Hackers are using voice phishing attacks to trick Microsoft 365 users into enrolling a new Entra passkey, targeting multiple sectors including food and beverage, technology, and healthcare. They're registering domains with the word "passkey" to convincingly pose as legitimate Microsoft representatives.

Nissan Breach Exposes Sensitive Employee Data via Oracle Zero-Day Flaw
Nissan's HR and payroll systems were compromised when hackers exploited a critical Oracle PeopleSoft vulnerability, putting sensitive employee data at risk. The breach, which occurred between May 27 and June 9, is a stark reminder of the importance of robust data security measures.

Nissan Breach Exposes Employee Data After Oracle PeopleSoft Exploit
Nissan confirmed a data breach exposing employee information after a cyberattack exploited a critical vulnerability in Oracle PeopleSoft, part of a larger campaign that may have compromised hundreds of companies. The breach was tied to a specific threat actor targeting Nissan's personnel records.

Nissan Discloses Oracle PeopleSoft Breach Exposing Payroll Records
Nissan has alerted the California Attorney General to a potential data breach, revealing that a cyber attack on Oracle PeopleSoft systems may have exposed sensitive payroll records of hundreds of companies, including Nissan, from May 27 to June 9. The automaker believes it was specifically targeted in the attack, which may have compromised a range of personnel data.

Russia Targets Jaguar Land Rover in Economically Destructive Cyber-Attack
Russian hackers allegedly launched a devastating cyber-attack on Jaguar Land Rover, causing a staggering £1.9bn hit to the British economy. This brazen breach is just the latest example of nation states using underhanded tactics to wreak havoc on a global scale.

JLR CISO Mandates In-Person Password Resets After Cyber-Attack
After a cyber-attack, JLR's CISO Ashish Shrestha took swift action, mandating an enterprise-wide, in-person password reset for all 30,000 staff to swiftly validate the security of their Microsoft 365 system. This bold move was his top priority to prevent further communication compromise.

Agentic AI Turbo Boosts Mobile App Attacks
The alarming rise of mobile app attacks is no longer looming on the horizon - it's here, with a staggering 87% of monitored apps facing threats in 2026, a drastic jump from 55% in 2022, fueled by the rapid adoption of AI models. This explosive growth in attacks is a wake-up call for businesses to bolster their mobile app security.

Chinese SUVs with Custom Roofs Spotted in Trump Motorcade
Spotted riding shotgun in President Trump's Beijing motorcade were two head-turning Chinese SUVs, boasting towering, custom-built roofs that left onlookers and online sleuths scratching their heads. The unusual vehicles, based on the current-generation Hongqi model, were seen alongside modified US models like a Lincoln Navigator and Chevy Suburban.

Škoda Discloses Data Breach After Online Shop Hack
Škoda's online shop was recently hacked, exposing customer data after attackers exploited a vulnerability in the e-commerce software. The company has since fixed the issue, alerted authorities, and is working with a forensics team to investigate.

Ransomware Disrupts Autovista's Automotive Data Services
A ransomware infection has crippled Autovista's automotive data services in Europe and Australia, forcing customers to choose between isolating the affected vendor or patiently waiting for a resolution. Autovista has called in outside experts to help contain and clean up the breach.

automotive chip crunch: Stunning Risk to Global Auto Supply
A diplomatic move in the Netherlands has triggered Beijing to curb some chip exports, leaving carmakers from Europe to Asia nervously bracing for fresh microcontroller shortages that could stall production and hike costs. With vehicles increasingly dependent on a handful of specialized suppliers, this spat shows how quickly geopolitics can gum up the global supply chain — and why automakers, suppliers and governments must scramble for practical fixes.

CAPI Backdoor Exclusive Risky Threat to Russian Firms
Think that invoice is harmless? Seqrite Labs found phishing ZIPs delivering a new .NET CAPI Backdoor that uses Windows crypto to hide C2 activity and is targeting Russian automotive and e‑commerce firms—so double‑check attachments and tighten defenses.

acquisition of Autotalks: Exclusive Risky Deal Sparks Alarm
A routine Qualcomm buy of Israeli V2X chipmaker Autotalks has been tossed into the geopolitics blender as China opens a regulatory probe, turning a small company’s fate into a bellwether for rising U.S.-China tech tensions. The outcome could speed or stall car safety tech rollouts and reshape how global chip deals get done.

cyber incident Devastating: Exclusive JLR Sales Hit
Jaguar Land Rover says a cyberattack shut down systems and sparked a 25% drop in quarterly sales, halting production and deliveries — a wake-up call that digital threats can cripple even the most established carmakers.

supply-chain data breach: Stunning Risky Wake-up Call
Renault and Dacia have informed customers that a supplier’s data exposure may have leaked personal information, a reminder that one weak third party can put many at risk. If you own a Renault or Dacia, now’s the time to check communications, watch for phishing, and demand clearer, faster protections from automakers and their vendors.

Renault UK cyberattack: Urgent Exclusive Risky Data Breach
Renault UK is investigating after a supplier breach exposed customers’ names, phone numbers and registration plates and says it will contact anyone affected while urging extra caution against phishing. It’s a reminder that third‑party systems can put your identity at risk — watch for suspicious messages and keep an eye on accounts and vehicle paperwork.

employee data Risky: Exclusive Volvo Breach Exposed
Volvo North America says some employee records were accessed after a ransomware strike on HR supplier Miljödata, a reminder of how risky outsourcing payroll and benefits can be. Affected staff are being notified as investigators work the case — and the incident spotlights the urgent need for tougher vendor security and clearer breach rules.

phased restart: Must-Have Best Fixes for JLR
Jaguar Land Rover has begun a phased restart after a cyberattack, prioritising supplier payments and reviving its parts logistics centre to steady production and reassure partners. While this quick, pragmatic recovery eases immediate disruption, the company still faces the work of forensic checks and stronger defenses to prevent future shocks.

third-party breaches: Stunning, Risky Wake-Up Call
Stellantis warns a third‑party supplier may have exposed customer personal data, leaving millions wondering what may actually means. Customers deserve clear answers about who was affected, what was leaked, and what protections will be offered.

cyber incident Devastating: JLR’s Stunning Shutdown
What started as a blip has become a weeks‑long blackout: Jaguar Land Rover’s global factories remain down after a cyberattack, delaying deliveries, straining suppliers and sidelining thousands of workers. The outage is a stark reminder that modern manufacturing is just as vulnerable to digital disruption as it is dependent on physical parts.

Covid-style furlough scheme: Must-Have, Best Lifeline
A cyberattack has stalled Jaguar Land Rover’s supply chain, leaving thousands of workers and small suppliers on the brink — unions say a Covid-style furlough could be the quick lifeline needed to stop mass redundancies and protect vital skills. Ministers now face a choice: act fast with targeted wage support or watch the shock ripple through an industry already navigating a tough transition.

Jaguar Land Rover Exclusive: Risky Security Lessons
Jaguar Land Rover’s recent IT outage shows connected cars are as vulnerable as any network — learn simple, practical steps to protect your vehicle, your data and your peace of mind. From timely software updates to stronger passwords and safer dealer practices, here’s what owners, fleets and dealers should do now.

cyber incident: Stunning Risky Blow to Jaguar Sales
A recent cyber incident forced Jaguar to take IT systems offline, halting production and leaving workers home and customers wondering about deliveries. It’s a clear reminder that modern, connected factories can be brought to their knees by digital attacks — with real costs to sales, jobs and reputation.