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Volvo announces some R&D files stolen during cyberattack

By IANS | Updated: December 12, 2021 16:45 IST

San Francisco, Dec 12 Volvo Cars has released a statement confirming a breach of sensitive files that resulted ...

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San Francisco, Dec 12 Volvo Cars has released a statement confirming a breach of sensitive files that resulted from a cyberattack.

The company said it is now aware that "one of its file repositories has been illegally accessed by a third party", XDA Developers reported on Saturday.

"Investigations so far confirm that a limited amount of the company's R&D property has been stolen during the intrusion. Volvo Cars has earlier today concluded, based on information available, that there may be an impact on the company's operation," Volvo was quoted as saying.

"After detecting the unauthorised access, the company immediately implemented security countermeasures including steps to prevent further access to its property and notified relevant authorities," it added.

The attack did not have "an impact on the safety or security of its customers' cars or their personal data," the company noted in their statement.

But they conditioned the statement by saying this was only based on their "currently available information".

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