Zoomcar’s Data Breach Déjà Vu: 8.4 Million Users Hit Again!

Zoomcar Holdings has confirmed a data breach affecting 8.4 million users. The breach was discovered after a cyber villain sent an email to company employees, proving once again that the best way to get attention is through a polite yet alarming email. Zoomcar assures that financial data remains untouched, unlike their customers’ peace of mind.

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Hot Take:

Zoomcar has hit a speed bump on the information highway! With 8.4 million users’ data on the line, it’s like someone just ran off with the keys to all their customers’ digital garages. Maybe it’s time for Zoomcar to install some cyber seatbelts and an airbag or two to cushion the blow from these data breach potholes.

Key Points:

  • Zoomcar experienced a data breach affecting 8.4 million users.
  • The breach was discovered after a threat actor emailed employees.
  • Sensitive data like names and addresses were accessed, but not financial information.
  • The exact scope and type of attack are still under investigation.
  • Zoomcar had a previous breach in 2018 impacting 3.5 million users.

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