Mazda Dodges Data Disaster: Cl0p Ransomware Claims Fizzle Out

Mazda confirms being targeted in the Oracle E-Business Suite hacking campaign. Despite Cl0p ransomware’s claims, Mazda reports no data leakage or operational impact, thanks to swift defensive measures. The carmaker remains vigilant, monitoring systems and applying patches. Meanwhile, Cl0p awaits a response, but Mazda’s confidence suggests they won’t be paying a ransom.

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Hot Take:

It looks like Mazda got caught in the crossfire of a digital demolition derby! They’ve managed to emerge unscathed, proving that sometimes it pays to be a swift and defensive driver in the fast lane of cybersecurity.

Key Points:

  • Mazda confirms being a target in the Oracle E-Business Suite hacking campaign.
  • No systems or production were impacted, and no data leakage was found.
  • Cl0p ransomware group has taken credit for the campaign, naming Mazda on its leak site.
  • Oracle patched several vulnerabilities, but the exact exploit used remains a mystery.
  • Other major companies have confirmed breaches, with some suffering significant data leaks.

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