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Škoda Auto hit by network compromise

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Škoda Auto disclosed a data breach in its online shop after attackers exploited a software flaw and accessed customer records. The intrusion exposed names, addresses, contact details, order information, and login credentials for an undisclosed number of customers. Full credit card details were not stored in the compromised system, limiting the exposure of payment data. The company said the flaw was fixed and warned customers about possible phishing and credential-reuse attacks.

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    Škoda Auto discloses online shop breach

    Initial Disclosure

    Škoda Auto disclosed that attackers exploited an unspecified vulnerability in the standard software used for its online store, temporarily gaining unauthorized access to the store system and accessing customer names, addresses, contact information, order information, and login credentials for an undisclosed number of customers. The company said the vulnerability has since been resolved, the incident was handed over to a specialized IT forensics team, and it was reported to the relevant data protection supervisory authority, while affected customers were warned about possible phishing and credential-reuse attempts.

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