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Škoda warns of customer data breach after online shop hack
Škoda Auto, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group, has disclosed a data breach after attackers hacked its online shop and stole the personal information of an undisclosed number of customers. [...]
🤖 AI BriefingAuto-generated threat analysis
🔍Threat Overview
Škoda Auto's online shop was compromised by threat actors who exploited a vulnerability in the e-commerce portal software, resulting in unauthorized access to customer personal information. The breach has been contained and fixed, but affected customers are advised of potential phishing attacks.
⚙️Technical Details
Affected Systems
Škoda Auto's e-commerce portal
Attack Vectors
Exploitation of unspecified vulnerability in standard software
💥Impact Assessment
Severity: Medium
Who Is at Risk
Undisclosed number of Škoda customers whose personal information was accessed by threat actors
🛡️Recommended Actions
1Customers should be vigilant regarding emails, text messages, or phone calls that refer to their relationship with Škoda or to orders placed in the online store.
2Customers should check their bank statements and credit card bills as usual and immediately notify their bank or payment service provider if they notice anything unusual.
3Customers should consider changing their login credentials for other online accounts if they reused the same credentials
📦Affected Products
Product Name: Škoda Auto's e-commerce portalAffected Software: Standard software used for online store
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