They extort money from Ferrari after stealing information in a cyberattack

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Cybercrime also extends to the motoring world. Ferrari suffered a cyberattack in the past few hours, after which it received a note demanding a ransom to recover some contact details of his clients that were stolen, but informed, after informing the competent authorities, that he will not accept any blackmail.

In accordance with its corporate policy, Ferrari will not accept any ransom requests.because it will finance criminal activities and allow the authors of threats to continue their attacks,” clarified the company in a statement last night, which has suffered cyberattacks in the past, although none of that magnitude.

The Maranello house is an attractive target for cybercriminals trying to steal information: in this case related to the clients’ contact details, but also in general for their designs, products and patents, which are very important in the market.

Ferrari’s activities are not blocked and regular work continues in the automobile societywhich immediately launched an investigation into the attack in collaboration with a leading global cybersecurity firm.

The “rampant horse” company immediately notified customers about the possible exposure of your data.

Ferrari takes the issue of confidentiality very seriously and understands the importance of what happened. We have partnered with experts to further strengthen our systems and we are confident they are robust,” he explained in the note.

Source: La Verdad

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