The FBI disables notorious Russia-linked malware, the EU edges toward a facial recognition ban, and security firm Dragos has an intrusion of its own.
Yesterday, Reuters reported that the vehicle data of millions of Toyota customers in Japan had been publicly available for a decade due to a simple technical error. The 2.15 million customers whose data was exposed make up nearly the entire customer base who have signed up for Toyota’s main cloud service platforms since 2012.
A Toyota spokesperson told Reuters that the accidental leak may have exposed extremely sensitive data, including a vehicle’s location and identification number. The issue, which began in 2013, was due to a “cloud system” being set to public instead of private, the spokesperson said.
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