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Car-sharing giant Zoomcar says hacker accessed personal data of 8.4 million users

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Indian car-sharing market Zoomcar has revealed {that a} hacker accessed the private knowledge of a minimum of 8.4 million clients, together with their names, cellphone numbers, and automobile registration numbers.

The Bengaluru-headquartered firm recognized the incident involving unauthorized entry to its data techniques on June 9, per its submitting with the U.S. Securities and Alternate Fee. The corporate acknowledged that it grew to become conscious of the incident after a few of its staff acquired exterior communications from a menace actor who claimed to have gained entry to the corporate’s knowledge.

“Upon discovery, the corporate promptly activated its incident response plan,” stated Zoomcar in its submitting.

The corporate stated there was “no proof that monetary data, plaintext passwords, or different delicate identifiers” have been compromised within the breach.

Responding to the incident, Zoomcar stated it applied “extra safeguards throughout the cloud and inner community, rising system monitoring, and reviewing entry controls,” with out offering additional particulars. The corporate additionally acknowledged that it’s partaking with third-party cybersecurity consultants and has notified “applicable regulatory and regulation enforcement authorities and is cooperating totally with their inquiries.”

Nonetheless, Zoomcar has not but stated if it has knowledgeable affected clients concerning the incident, and whether or not it has any details about the hacker.

TechCrunch has reached out to Zoomcar, asking these questions and extra, and can replace this text when the corporate responds.

Based in 2013, Zoomcar permits clients to lease automobiles on a month-to-month, weekly, day by day, and hourly foundation. The corporate operates in 99 cities with over 25,000 automobiles and has greater than 10 million customers, per the information out there on its investor relations web site. Along with India, the corporate operates in Egypt, Indonesia, and Vietnam.

In February, Zoomcar reported a 19% year-on-year improve in automobile leases to 103,599 bookings. Contribution revenue jumped over 500% to $1.28 million, whereas internet loss stood at $7.9 million.

“Thus far, the incident has not resulted in any materials disruption to the corporate’s operations,” the corporate stated.

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