At least four publicly traded auto dealers have warned the Securities and Exchange Commission of potential financial impacts following a recent cyberattack. D-FW auto dealers are also shifting gears to manage the disruption. Dealers are now focusing on overcoming outages and assessing the long-term impacts on their business.
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Nearly 160 Wisconsin auto dealers caught up in nationwide ransomware attack against software vendor that handles their paperwork. https://t.co/X4DvnYimzP
D-FW auto dealers shift gears after ransomware attacks disrupt operations https://t.co/04YUAuGmqk
The car dealer management software maker received a demand for millions of dollars from an overseas hacker group, and is now trying to resume normal operations. https://t.co/gQEWRs4kuc
At least four publicly traded auto dealers have warned the Securities and Exchange Commission in recent days of possible financial impact from a cyberattack last week. https://t.co/6UaKNio0UH