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Ransomware Targets Autovista’s Global Operations

Ransomware Targets Autovista’s Global Operations

Posted on April 16, 2026 By CWS

Autovista, a prominent provider of automotive data and analysis, is actively working to restore its systems following a ransomware attack that has affected its operations in Europe and Australia. The company announced the incident on Thursday, highlighting the involvement of external cybersecurity experts to address the crisis.

Immediate Response to the Attack

In its official statement, Autovista assured stakeholders that it is addressing the ransomware incident with urgency. The company has enlisted the support of third-party cybersecurity specialists to manage and contain the breach. Autovista expressed gratitude to its customers for their patience during this challenging time.

While the company is committed to restoring its applications securely and swiftly, it has not yet provided a clear timeline for when normal services will resume. The ongoing investigation is being handled meticulously, and Autovista plans to disclose further information as it becomes available.

Impact on Services and Operations

The ransomware attack has temporarily disrupted certain systems, including employees’ access to email. However, Autovista has not disclosed the specific services that have been impacted. This lack of detailed information leaves customers and partners uncertain about the full extent of the disruption.

As of now, no ransomware group has claimed responsibility for the attack, and Autovista has refrained from speculating about the perpetrators. This incident underscores the growing threat of cyberattacks targeting critical data infrastructure in the automotive industry.

Autovista’s Role in the Automotive Industry

Based in the UK, Autovista offers a wide range of services, including vehicle valuations, car specifications, and insights across the automotive lifecycle. Their tools are widely used by dealers and professionals to make informed decisions. The attack on Autovista highlights the vulnerability of the automotive data sector to cyber threats.

As the investigation continues, the industry will be closely monitoring Autovista’s recovery efforts and the measures it implements to enhance its cybersecurity framework. The outcome of this incident could have significant implications for data protection strategies across similar enterprises.

Related incidents in the sector, such as those involving Medusa and REvil ransomware groups, further illustrate the persistent and evolving nature of cybersecurity challenges faced by firms worldwide.

Security Week News Tags:Australia, automotive data, Autovista, cyber attack, cyber experts, Cybersecurity, data breach, email disruption, Europe, incident response, Investigation, IT security, Ransomware, system restoration

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