The North American manufacturer has denied recent claims of an alleged cyberattack that would have compromised customer data. The situation arose when a group of cybercriminals posted on a forum that they owned almost 50.000 Ford Customer Records, But the company assures that its users' sensitive data has not been compromised. It also reported that it is investigating the allegations and so far has found no evidence of improper access to its systems that involves risks to customer or employee information.

Ford reaffirmed its commitment to cybersecurity, stressing that there is no evidence to support allegations that sensitive information has been leaked or exploited.

Despite the peace of mind offered by the company, Cybersecurity experts point out that these situations highlight the importance of proactive measures to protect sensitive systems and information, as well as maintaining transparent communication in the event of possible incidents.

Ford, for its part, continues to monitor the situation and collaborates with authorities to ensure the integrity of their systems.

Fountain: Bleeping Computer


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