Massive Red Hat GitLab Breach: 21,000 Nissan Customers’ Data Exposed!

Hackers breached Red Hat’s GitLab, exposing the data of 21,000 Nissan customers. Now, Nissan is scrambling to assure everyone that, while your data might be out there, at least your car warranty is still intact. Remember, always keep your eyes on the road and your data under a secure password!

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Hot Take:

Looks like the Crimson Collective is having a field day with Red Hat’s GitLab, and Nissan just found out that their customer data is taking a joyride without them! Guess it’s time to buckle up and review the security manuals, fellas!

Key Points:

  • Hackers breached Red Hat’s GitLab, exposing data of 21,000 Nissan customers.
  • The breach stems from unauthorized access to a self-managed GitLab instance used by Red Hat Consulting.
  • Crimson Collective claims to have stolen 570GB of data, including 800 Customer Engagement Reports.
  • Nissan confirmed the breach, stressing that no financial data was affected.
  • Red Hat assures that the incident doesn’t impact other services or its supply chain.

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