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Stellantis Detects Breach at Third-Party Provider for North American Customers

Stellantis reported exposure of customer names and emails from a third-party provider breach, with no financial data compromised, and is warning customers about phishing risks.

  • On September 17, Stellantis announced a data breach after discovering that a third-party platform supporting its North American customer service experienced unauthorized access.
  • The breach occurred amid a wave of cyberattacks hitting global automakers, with Stellantis initiating a comprehensive investigation and notifying authorities.
  • Stellantis immediately activated incident response protocols and began directly informing affected customers while warning them about possible phishing attempts linked to the exposed data.
  • The exposed information involved only basic customer contact details, excluding financial or sensitive personal data, though the company did not disclose the number of impacted individuals.
  • The breach highlights the automotive sector's vulnerability to cyber threats, disrupting operations and emphasizing the need for enhanced cybersecurity and cautious customer vigilance.
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