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Ford denies it was hit by data breach, says customer data is safe

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  • Earlier this week, EnergyWeaponUser shares a database, claiming it was stolen from Ford
  • Ford responds by launching an investigation
  • The investigation concluded that the data belonged to a third party, Ford said

Ford has denied suffering a data breach frecently, saying the information circulating around the web belongs to a third party and is, for the most part, publicly available.

A known leaker with the alias EnergyWeaponUser recently posted a new thread on BreachForums, claiming to be sharing Ford’s data for free. “Today, I have uploaded the Ford Motor Company internal database for you to download, thanks for reading and enjoy!,” the hacker said at the time.

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