Stellantis Data Breach Drama: When Your Third-Party Provider Takes the Wheel!

Stellantis is investigating a data breach after unauthorized access to a third-party provider’s platform potentially exposed customer data. While financial details remain safe, customers are advised to dodge phishing attempts and suspicious links. It’s a breach of trust, not your bank account!

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Hot Take:

In a plot twist worthy of a daytime drama, Stellantis finds itself in the latest episode of “Who Dunnit: The Data Breach Edition”. While they’re busy playing detective, customers are left asking, “Who let the data out?” Spoiler alert: it wasn’t the financial or sensitive data this time, just the contact info—because who needs privacy when you’ve got a phone full of telemarketers?

Key Points:

  • Stellantis is investigating a data breach linked to a third-party provider.
  • The breach exposed customer contact information but no financial data.
  • Incident response measures have been initiated by Stellantis.
  • Affected customers and relevant authorities have been notified.
  • Customers are advised to be cautious of phishing attempts.

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