ZehntausendeDokumente with sensitive data from large car manufacturers have been temporarily accessible on Internet. The 157Gigabyte comprehensive leak was discovered this month by a security researcher and has affected various companies such as Volkswagen, Toyota, General Motors, Ford, Fiat, Chrysler and Tesla, reports The New York Times.
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The data were technical information zuProduktionsabläufen, but also sensitive trade secrets. Contracts, work plans and confidentiality obligations were freely accessible on Internet. Overall, it was about nearly 47,000 files of more than 100Unternehmen, all of which had to do with small Canadian company level one robotics AndControls.
According to report in New York Times, it is unclear wher unauthorized persons have downloaded information that auchpersönliche data, such as scanned driver’s licenses and passports from employees, Gesehenoder.
The researcher who discovered data on a back-up server had informed companies last week. Seidas material was removed from network.
Level one and affected car builders did not want to comment on New York Times or left questions unanswered.