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'Traces of unauthorized access': Mazda confirms data breach exposing employee and partner data — here's what we know

Mazda confirms data breach involving employee and partner information

Key points

  • Mazda discovered unauthorized access to a warehouse management system in mid-December 2025.
  • The breach exposed 692 records, including names, email addresses, and internal user IDs.
  • No customer data was compromised, as that information was not stored in the affected system.
  • The company identified that hackers exploited specific security vulnerabilities to gain access.
  • Mazda has secured its systems, notified authorities, and is currently working with cybersecurity experts to prevent future incidents.
Why it matters

While the scale of this breach is relatively small, it highlights the ongoing risk of cyberattacks targeting internal business systems. The incident serves as a reminder for companies to prioritize patching vulnerabilities to protect sensitive employee and partner data.

TechRadar Published by Sead Fadilpašić
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