BMW Hong Kong has reportedly suffered a data breach affecting approximately 14,000 customers. The leak, which came to light on July 16, 2024, has exposed sensitive personal information, raising concerns about customer privacy and data security.
According to reports from cybersecurity watchdogs, the leaked data includes crucial customer details such as salutations, surnames, first names, mobile numbers, and SMS opt-out preferences. This comprehensive set of information could potentially be exploited by malicious actors for various fraudulent activities, including identity theft and targeted phishing attacks.
Cybersecurity accounts specializing in dark web intelligence first reported the breach on social media platforms. Subsequently, the data was published on a popular hacking forum, making it accessible to a wider audience of potential cybercriminals.
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