Toyota reports data breach of more than 2 million drivers

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Toyota Motor Corp reported data breaches of approximately 2.15 million drivers in Japan. It has been reported Reuters.

The information was made publicly available due to a configuration error in the company’s cloud system. It contains data on the location and identification numbers of vehicles. It is known that the data refers to the period from November 2013 to April 2023.

Drivers who are users of the official T-Connect app and G-Link, a similar service for Lexus cars, were hurt by the leak. Toyota said it had no evidence that the cybercriminals were using the leaked data, but apologized for the inconvenience.

The company assured that measures were taken to block the data and remove it from the public domain after the leak was discovered. The company’s cloud services are also being investigated to determine the cause of the leak.

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