Nissan Says Customer Data Exposed After Breach at Red Hat Systems

 

Nissan Motor Co Ltd said that personal information of thousands of customers was exposed following a cyber breach at Red Hat, the US based software company it had engaged to develop customer management systems. 
The Japanese automaker said it was notified by Red Hat in early October that unauthorized access to a server had resulted in data leakage. The affected system was part of a Red Hat Consulting managed GitLab environment used for development work. 
Nissan said the breach involved customer information linked to Nissan Fukuoka Sales Co Ltd. About 21,000 customers who purchased vehicles or received services in Fukuoka, Japan were affected. 
The exposed data included customer names, physical addresses, phone numbers, email addresses and other information used in sales and service operations. Nissan said no credit card or payment information was compromised. 
“Nissan Motor Co Ltd received a report from Red Hat that unauthorized access to its data servers had resulted in information being leaked,” the company said in a statement.
It added that it has no evidence the data has been misused.

Red Hat acknowledged earlier that an attacker had accessed and copied data from a private GitLab instance, affecting multiple organisations. 


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