Threat Actor: Unknown | Unknown
Victim: Toyota Motor Philippines | Toyota Motor Philippines
Price: Not specifiedExfiltrated Data Type: Customer information, vehicle records
Key Points :
- A user known as “inchworm” claimed to have obtained 66,241 records from multiple Toyota dealerships in the Philippines.
- The compromised data includes customer information such as names, emails, addresses, and phone numbers, as well as detailed vehicle records.
- The leaked data is organized in various CSV files, categorized under corporate, government, and individual insurance data.
The content:
Alleged Data Breach at Toyota Motor Philippines: 66,241 Records Claimed to Be Exposed
Manila, Philippines – On June 20, 2024, a user known as “inchworm” posted on a forum claiming to have obtained 66,241 records from multiple Toyota dealerships in the Philippines.
The post alleges that the compromised data includes customer information such as names, emails, addresses, and phone numbers, as well as detailed vehicle records including make, model, plate number, and engine number. It also notes that the VIN is included for individual records. The leaked data is organized in various CSV files, categorized under corporate, government, and individual insurance data, with a list of file names and line counts provided to underscore the volume of the information.
Given the source, the authenticity and extent of the data breach remain unverified, warranting skepticism as multiple leaks also reported to Toyota Motors Philippines in the last few weeks.
Toyota Motor Philippines should urgently investigate the claim to determine its validity and assess any potential impacts. In the interim, customers are advised to be vigilant against possible phishing attempts and closely monitor their personal information.
Toyota Motor Philippines is expected to issue a public statement and provide guidance on the steps being taken in response to this incident.
The situation is currently under investigation, and further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
Manila, Philippines – On June 20, 2024, a user known as “inchworm” posted on a forum claiming to have obtained 66,241 records from multiple Toyota dealerships in the Philippines.
The post alleges that the compromised data includes customer information such as names, emails, addresses, and phone numbers, as well as detailed vehicle records including make, model, plate number, and engine number. It also notes that the VIN is included for individual records. The leaked data is organized in various CSV files, categorized under corporate, government, and individual insurance data, with a list of file names and line counts provided to underscore the volume of the information.
Given the source, the authenticity and extent of the data breach remain unverified, warranting skepticism as multiple leaks also reported to Toyota Motors Philippines in the last few weeks.
Toyota Motor Philippines should urgently investigate the claim to determine its validity and assess any potential impacts. In the interim, customers are advised to be vigilant against possible phishing attempts and closely monitor their personal information.
Toyota Motor Philippines is expected to issue a public statement and provide guidance on the steps being taken in response to this incident.
The situation is currently under investigation, and further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.