Zoomcar’s Data Breach: 8.4 Million Users Exposed in Latest Cyber Oops!

Zoomcar Holdings, a major player in the peer-to-peer car-sharing market, has revealed a security breach affecting 8.4 million users. While no financial data was compromised, users should be wary of phishing scams. This isn’t Zoomcar’s first rodeo; they also faced a major breach in 2018, proving lightning sometimes strikes twice!

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Oh, Zoomcar, you’re supposed to be sharing cars, not customer data! With 8.4 million users affected, this breach is like leaving your car unlocked in a neighborhood full of data thieves. Let’s hope they find a way to steer away from these cybersecurity potholes before their reputation takes a permanent detour!

Key Points:

  • Zoomcar’s systems were breached, exposing data of 8.4 million users.
  • Compromised information includes names, phone numbers, and addresses, but not financial data.
  • Zoomcar has activated enhanced security measures and informed authorities.
  • This is not Zoomcar’s first rodeo; a similar breach affected 3.6 million users in 2018.
  • Other car rental companies have also experienced cyberattacks recently.

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