Tesla Data Breach Impacted 75,000 People.
Tesla’s May data breach impacted more than 75,000 people, included employee-related records and was a result of “insider wrongdoing,” according to a notice posted by the office of the Maine Attorney General.
Dana Hull speaks with Caroline Hyde on “Bloomberg Technology.”
The electric car maker Tesla recently announced a data breach that has impacted more than 75,000 people, including employee-related records. The breach was a result of “insider wrongdoing”, according to Tesla.
Tesla believes that the individuals responsible for the breach were able to access employee information, such as names, email addresses and contact numbers. They have also stated that no customer or vehicle data was accessed.
Tesla is known for its innovative technology and this breach is a setback for the company. It is also a reminder that companies must be vigilant in protecting their data.
Data breaches can have serious consequences, including financial losses, reputational damage and potential legal action. This is why it’s important for companies to take steps to protect their data and systems. This includes implementing strong security measures, educating employees on the importance of data security and having a comprehensive data breach response plan in place.
Tesla’s data breach is a reminder that even the most innovative companies can be vulnerable to insider threats. It’s important for companies to remain vigilant and take steps to protect their data and systems.