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Andy Meek
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Another day, another data breach to report from another company whose customers have been put at risk.
This time the company is the automaker Volkswagen, which has been sending out an official data breach notice to customers in recent days that blames the incident on a vendor (used by Volkswagen, Audi, and authorized car dealers) that apparently left data in an unsecured state online. "On March 10, 2021," the Volkswagen data breach notice explains, "we were alerted that an unauthorized third party may have obtained certain customer information."
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If you drive a car from this popular brand, your personal data might’ve been stolen originally appeared on BGR.com on Mon, 14 Jun 2021 at 21:56:40 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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