Nissan Data Disaster: 100K Customers in Cyber Chaos as Akira Hackers Drive Off with Info

Buckle up for cybersecurity bumps—Nissan Oceania’s data breach revs up to 100,000 victims, with leaked IDs and skid marks of personal info. Thanks, Akira ransomware gang—now offering free ID care with every hack! 🚗💥🔒 #NissanDataBreach

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Hold onto your seatbelts, folks! Nissan Oceania's cyber-woes rev into high gear as the Akira ransomware squad claims to have taken the company for a 100GB data joyride. With personal info on the line, it's more like "Nissan Nooooo!" than "Nissan Vroom!" for the approximately 100,000 potentially impacted individuals. It's a bumpy ride on the information superhighway, and Nissan's customers might just need more than airbags to cushion the blow of this cyber crash.

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