Ferrari Discloses Cyberattack and Potential Data Breach
Luxury sports car manufacturer, Ferrari, has reported a data breach after being targeted by cybercriminals who gained access to some of the company’s IT systems.
The company revealed in a statement that a limited number of systems were accessed by the attackers who then demanded a ransom not to leak data stolen from its systems. Ferrari has not confirmed if this was a ransomware attack or an extortion attempt.
Ferrari Customer Information Exposed
Ferrari confirmed that customer information, including names, addresses, email addresses, and telephone numbers, was exposed in the incident.
However, the company stated that it has found no evidence that payment details, bank account numbers, or other sensitive payment information was accessed or stolen. Ferrari has already taken steps to secure the compromised systems and has confirmed that the attack has not impacted its operations.
Response and Investigation
After discovering the breach, Ferrari reported the incident to relevant authorities and has been working closely with a leading global third-party cybersecurity firm to investigate the scope of the impact.
The company has also notified its customers of the potential data exposure and the nature of the incident.
Ferrari’s Stance
In its statement, Ferrari made it clear that it will not be paying any ransom demands, as doing so would fund criminal activity and enable threat actors to perpetuate their attacks. Instead, the company believes that informing its customers of the potential data exposure is the best course of action.
The incident at Ferrari highlights the importance of having strong cybersecurity measures in place, even for luxury brands. It also emphasizes the need for companies to have a response plan in place to mitigate any potential impact of a cyberattack. Ferrari’s prompt response to the incident and its transparency in notifying customers are commendable, and other organizations should take note of the company’s approach.