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Zoomcar Says Hackers Accessed Data of 8.4 Million Users

Posted on June 16, 2025June 16, 2025 By CWS

India-based automobile sharing market Zoomcar realized not too long ago that a few of its programs have been hacked, and an investigation confirmed that the knowledge of hundreds of thousands of customers was compromised in consequence.

Zoomcar connects car house owners with individuals looking for automobile leases. Its providers can be found in India, Indonesia, Egypt and Vietnam. 

Zoomcar Holdings, Inc. has knowledgeable the US Securities and Change Fee (SEC) that it realized of unauthorized entry to its IT programs on June 9.

“The Firm turned conscious of the incident after sure workers acquired exterior communications from a menace actor alleging unauthorized entry to Firm knowledge,” Zoomcar advised the SEC.

The corporate’s investigation up to now has decided that hackers accessed a “restricted dataset” that included the non-public data of 8.4 million customers, which is described as a “subset of customers”. 

Compromised data consists of title, telephone quantity, automobile registration quantity, bodily deal with, and electronic mail deal with. There isn’t any indication that passwords, monetary knowledge, or different delicate data was accessed by the menace actor. 

“So far, the incident has not resulted in any materials disruption to the Firm’s operations,” Zoomcar stated. “Nonetheless, the Firm continues to judge the scope and potential impacts of the occasion, together with authorized, monetary, and reputational issues, in addition to any related remediation prices.”

It’s unclear who’s behind the assault on Zoomcar. No recognized ransomware group has taken credit score for the hack on the time of writing. Commercial. Scroll to proceed studying.

This isn’t the primary vital knowledge breach suffered by Zoomcar. The corporate’s programs have been additionally hacked in 2018, when the attacker managed to steal greater than 3.5 million consumer data, which they later tried to promote. 

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