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Nissan’s Cyber Nightmare: Over 50K Employee SSNs Stolen in VPN Hack Attack!
Getting ‘car-jacked’ takes on a new meaning as Nissan discloses the theft of 50K+ employees’ SSNs. Who knew cyber bandits were into cars too? Buckle up for safety… and patches. #NissanDataBreach

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Oh Nissan, not again! Just when we thought our personal data might be safer in the hands of car manufacturers than a teenager's diary is from their nosy sibling, Nissan goes and proves us wrong. With over 50,000 employees' social security numbers taking a joyride with cybercriminals, it's like the company handed out VIP passes to a data heist. And let's not even get started on the Chrome vulnerabilities - it's like a never-ending game of digital whack-a-mole! Meanwhile, the FTC is waving the "Don't be creepy with connected car tech" flag, and Cisco Talos is playing Sherlock Holmes in the macOS underworld. Fasten your seatbelts, folks, it's a bumpy ride in cyberspace!