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Ford investgates alleged breach following customer data leak. Ford is investigating allegations that it suffered a data breach after a threat actor claimed to leak 44,000 customer records on a hacking forum. The leak was announced on Sunday by threat actor 'EnergyWeaponUser,' also implicating the hacker 'IntelBroker,' who supposedly took part in the November 2024 breach. The threat actors leaked on BreachForums 44,000 Ford customer records containing customer information, including full names, physical locations, purchase details, dealer information, and record timestamps. The exposed records aren't extremely sensitive, but they still contain personally identifiable information that could empower phishing and social engineering attacks targeting the exposed individuals. The threat actors did not attempt to sell the dataset but instead offered it to registered members of the hacker forum for eight credits, equal to a little over $2. BleepingComputer contacted Ford to validate the claims, and a spokesperson for the firm told us they are investigating the allegations. "Ford is aware and is actively investigating the allegations that there has been a breach of Ford data. Our investigation is active and ongoing," Ford told BleepingComputer. The involvement of IntelBroker in the breach lends some credibility to the threat actor's allegations based on the threat actor's recent record. The hacker has recently achieved confirmed breaches at Cisco's DevHub portal, Nokia (through a third party), Europol's EPE web portal, and T-Mobile (via a vendor). The locations mentioned in the data samples leaked by the threat actors are from around the world, including the United States. To mitigate the risks arising from this potential data exposure, treat unsolicited communications cautiously and reject requests to reveal more information under any pretense.

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DATA BREACH // Ford Investigates Alleged Global Customer Data Leak

Ford is probing an alleged data breach after 44,000 customer records were reportedly leaked on a hacker forum.

The data leak, attributed to threat actors "EnergyWeaponUser" and "IntelBroker," was disclosed on BreachForums.

Exposed information includes customers' full names, addresses, purchase details, and dealer interactions.

The leaked data, while not highly sensitive, poses a risk for phishing and social engineering attacks.

Threat actors offered the data on the hacking forum for a nominal fee rather than selling it, indicating possible motivations beyond financial gain.

Ford has acknowledged the potential breach and is currently conducting an in-depth investigation.

The credibility of the breach's report is supported by IntelBroker's track record of verified breaches at several high-profile organizations.

Individuals are advised to exercise caution with unsolicited contacts and reject unwarranted information requests to mitigate risks from the breach.