Zoomcar’s Data Detour: 8.4 Million Users Stuck in Cyber Traffic Jam!

Zoomcar learned the hard way that sharing isn’t always caring. The car-sharing marketplace revealed a hack compromising 8.4 million users’ data. Hackers accessed names, addresses, and more, but thankfully no passwords or financial information. Zoomcar is investigating the breach and evaluating the potential fallout. Looks like the hackers took a joyride through Zoomcar’s data.

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Hot Take:

Zoomcar’s latest data breach is like a bad sequel — nobody asked for it, but here we are, popcorn in hand, watching as 8.4 million users’ information takes the stage. Hopefully, this one doesn’t come with a surprise ending involving our sensitive data in starring roles!

Key Points:

  • Zoomcar suffered a data breach affecting 8.4 million users.
  • Compromised data includes names, phone numbers, car registration numbers, addresses, and emails.
  • No sensitive financial information or passwords were accessed.
  • The breach has not disrupted Zoomcar’s operations, but they are assessing legal and financial impacts.
  • This is not Zoomcar’s first rodeo, with a previous breach in 2018 involving 3.5 million user records.

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