Wheels of Misfortune: Numotion’s Data Breach Hits Nearly 500,000 Customers

Numotion, the Tennessee-based mobility solutions giant, has rolled into a data breach, impacting nearly 500,000 people. With a history of hacker shenanigans, Numotion’s cybersecurity seems to be on a break. The company insists there’s no fraud yet, but customers may want to keep an eye on their accounts, just in case.

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Hot Take:

Numotion might want to consider rebranding as “Hacked and Mobility” given its apparent knack for attracting cybercriminals. With nearly 500,000 people affected this time around, it seems their customers’ data is on more wheels than their wheelchairs! Seriously, Numotion, maybe it’s time to upgrade the locks on your digital doors?

Key Points:

  • Numotion, a leading mobility solutions provider, reported a data breach affecting nearly 500,000 individuals.
  • Employee email accounts were compromised between September and November 2024, exposing sensitive customer information.
  • Exposed data includes names, birth dates, product and financial details, medical info, and some SSNs and driver’s licenses.
  • Despite the breach, Numotion claims no evidence of data misuse for fraud or identity theft has been found.
  • This breach follows a previous incident in early 2024 where over 600,000 individuals were affected by a ransomware attack.

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