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Shadowy figure at monitors with cascading binary code, fractured padlocks and wireframe car — Nissan 900GB stolen.
Nissan Says 900GB Stolen in Everest Hack

The hacker group Everest Ransomware has claimed responsibility for a cybersecurity breach at Nissan, alleging that it stole 900GB of sensitive corporate data. The cybercriminals posted evidence of the intrusion on their leak site, showcasing documents they say belong to the Tokyo-headquartered automaker. Among the files are marketing materials, vehicle client data, legal documents and database archives. While the Everest group has made similar claims in past incidents, this time they assert that Nissan says 900GB stolen during the breach.

The attack has not yet been confirmed by Nissan through an official statement. However, screenshots shared by the hackers appear to show confidential company information. Everest has reportedly offered the stolen data for sale, which adds another layer of risk if verified. Security researchers continue to monitor the situation, and the incident highlights rising threats to global automotive firms. According to the hackers, Nissan says 900GB stolen, raising concerns across the industry.

Everest Ransomware Claims Breach at Nissan, Says 900GB of Data Stolen

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