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Hyundai Confirms Major Data Breach Impacting Millions of Drivers

Hyundai is warning customers after a newly confirmed data breach may have exposed the personal information of up to 2.7 million drivers.

The breach, traced to Hyundai AutoEver, leaked sensitive data including names, driver’s license numbers, and Social Security numbers.

Although the attack happened in February, a months-long investigation means affected customers are only being notified now.

Hyundai has brought in cybersecurity experts and is offering two years of free credit monitoring to impacted individuals.

As cars store more personal data than ever, cyberattacks on automakers are becoming increasingly common — and increasingly dangerous.

Stay alert and monitor your accounts if you think you may be affected.

 

 



 
 
 

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