Hyundai AutoEver America has confirmed a cyberattack that exposed Social Security Numbers, names, and driver’s license details. With up to 2.7 million Hyundai and Kia owners potentially affected, the incident raises the risk of targeted phishing and identity theft, and forces the company to reinforce its systems while offering credit monitoring to victims.
Research from Zimperium finds more than half of iOS apps and one-third of Android apps expose sensitive data. Client-side attacks and insecure storage make mobile apps a major risk for data theft.
Jaguar Land Rover’s operations experienced major disruption after a cyberattack forced system shutdowns and plant closures, with investigations ongoing and no customer data breach confirmed.
CyberNews researchers have uncovered a massive breach exposing 1.5 billion records from brands like JD.com and Weibo, raising serious data security concerns.






