
Geely’s Volvo Autos has documented a cybersecurity breach.
In a assertion, the automaker mentioned it had “become aware that a single of its file repositories has been illegally accessed by a third party.
“Investigations so significantly verify that a constrained total of the company’s R&D residence has been stolen during the intrusion. [We have] previously now concluded, based on details accessible, that there may perhaps be an impression on the company’s operation.
“After detecting the unauthorised entry, the company instantly applied protection countermeasures which include actions to reduce further more entry to its residence and notified suitable authorities.
“Volvo Autos is conducting its own investigation and functioning with third-party professionals to examine the residence theft.
“The company does not see, with presently accessible details, that this has an impression on the protection or protection of its customers’ vehicles or their individual facts.”