Chrysler’s Christmas Cyber Catastrophe: 1TB Data Breach by Everest Ransomware!

Everest ransomware group claims to have breached Chrysler systems, allegedly exfiltrating over 1 TB of data, including Salesforce records. The leaked material reportedly features customer and operational records, with threats to publish more if demands are unmet. Chrysler has not confirmed the breach, leaving the automotive world on edge.

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Ah, Christmas – the season of joy, family gatherings, and… ransomware attacks? While Santa was busy squeezing down chimneys, the Everest ransomware group decided to play the Grinch by claiming they stole over 1 TB of data from Chrysler. It seems like the only “silent night” Chrysler had was the calm before this cyberstorm!

Key Points:

  • Everest ransomware group claims to have breached Chrysler’s systems, exfiltrating over 1 TB of data.
  • The stolen data includes a whopping 105 GB of Salesforce information, targeting customer, dealer, and internal agent records.
  • Leaked screenshots show detailed CRM data, internal spreadsheets, and potential HR records.
  • Everest threatens to release the full dataset and audio recordings unless Chrysler contacts them before the countdown ends.
  • Chrysler has yet to confirm the breach, and the story is still developing.

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