Indigo, a leading French parking operator managing 1.7 million parking spaces across 500 cities, has confirmed a cyberattack that compromised the personal data of its clients. The breach, which did not involve any banking information or passwords, included clients' email addresses, names, phone numbers, postal addresses, and license plate numbers. The company has notified affected users via email and has taken steps to contain the incident and enhance its cybersecurity measures. To date, no fraudulent use of the stolen data has been reported. Indigo has filed a complaint and reported the incident to the relevant authorities, including the French Data Protection Authority (CNIL). The company advises its clients to remain vigilant against potential phishing attempts and to change their passwords as a precautionary measure.
A cyberattack stole Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, passport information and addresses from thousands of students and school employees, 11 News Investigates has learned\@TollyTaylor reports. Follow breaking updates in the WBAL-TV app: https://t.co/GfyyE3J1cN https://t.co/MZVtAxWXu7
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City Schools recently faced a cybersecurity incident, and personal information may have been accessed by criminal actors. Affected individuals will be notified by mail. We are committed to protecting personal data and have strengthened our security measures. Read the full https://t.co/mJBDp3SKvF