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Nissan Confirms Impact From Red Hat Data Breach

Nissan Confirms Impact From Red Hat Data Breach

Posted on December 23, 2025December 23, 2025 By CWS

Japanese automotive maker Nissan has disclosed the impression of a knowledge breach involving a self-managed GitLab occasion utilized by the Crimson Hat Consulting workforce.

The incident resulting in the Nissan information breach occurred in late September and concerned unauthorized entry to a GitLab occasion containing instance code snippets, inner communications, and undertaking specs.

A hacking group named Crimson Collective tried to extort Crimson Hat, claiming the theft of 570 Gb of compressed information from 28,000 personal repositories, together with data that allegedly supplied entry to Crimson Hat prospects’ infrastructure.

Nissan now says that a number of the information stolen from Crimson Hat’s cases included private data of 21,000 prospects of Nissan Fukuoka Gross sales (beforehand Fukuoka Nissan Motor).

The non-public data, the automotive maker says, consists of names, addresses, cellphone numbers, partial e mail addresses, and knowledge used for gross sales actions.

No bank card information was stolen, and no different buyer data was saved within the compromised repository, Nissan says.

The corporate says that Crimson Hat notified it of the incident on October 3, roughly every week after the assault occurred.

“Nissan acquired a report from RedHat, which had outsourced the event of a buyer administration system for a gross sales firm, that it had unauthorized entry to its information servers and leaked information,” an automatic translation of Nissan’s incident discover reads.Commercial. Scroll to proceed studying.

The Japanese firm says it has reported the incident to the related authorities, and has been notifying the people impacted by the information breach.

Nissan additionally notes that it couldn’t verify reviews that the stolen data might need been “used twice” by the risk actors.

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