About 2M Toyota Customers Face Risk Of Vehicle Data Leak In Japan: Report

  • Toyota Motor Corp TM said vehicle data of about 2.15 million users in Japan were publicly exposed between November 2013 and mid-April of 2023.
  • The leak was linked to an error in the cloud ecosystem that led to the system being set to 'public' instead of 'private,' reported Reuters.
  • The details exposed include vehicle locations and identification numbers of vehicle devices.
  • The automaker said though there was a leak, there were no reports of malicious use.
  • The customers who signed up for the T-Connect network service from the beginning of 2012 were affected.
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  • The owners of Lexus-branded vehicles who were offered G-Link services were also affected.
  • The report noted decade-long data exposure comes in the light of the automaker wanting to boost vehicle connectivity to offer autonomous driving and other artificial intelligence-backed features in their portfolio.
  • The company's official said the leak was informed to Japan's Personal Information Protection Commission.
  • Price Action: TM shares closed lower by 0.64% at $142.67 on Thursday.
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