Ford refutes hacker breach of 44,000 customer records
Hackers claim data of more than 44,000 Ford customers was compromised, but automaker says there were no successful attacks go through Chris Chilton 11 hours ago Ford has denied a cybersecurity report saying thousands of customers' data had been leaked online. The hackers claimed in a forum post that they accessed the data of 44,000 customers, including names and locations. The company investigated the report and said its systems were not breached and no personal customer data was compromised. Ford has denied reports that hackers broke into its computer systems and exposed the data of thousands of customers. Stories of the successful attack began to emerge on Sunday after someone named @Energy WeaponUser posted on the BreachForums website claiming they had accessed the personal information of more than 44,000 Ford customers. The alleged leak reportedly includes the names, locations and details of Ford products purchased by these customers. RELATED: 15,000 dealers sent back to the Stone Age after CDK cyber…