Ferrari hit by cyber attack: refuses to pay ransom for customer data

Ferrari is facing a cyber attack where customer data has been stolen, and the hacker is demanding a ransom. This is an added complication to the team's ongoing struggles on the Formula 1 track.

Ferrari hit by cyber attack: refuses to pay ransom for customer data
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Ferrari, one of the most iconic names in Formula 1, has been hit by a cyber attack that has left the company in turmoil.

Sky Sport Italy broke the news, revealing that the hacker has stolen some of Ferrari’s customer data and is now demanding a ransom for its return.

The incident has come at a time when the Scuderia is already struggling to keep up with Red Bull and Mercedes on the F1 track.

Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc during the 2023 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: Credit-Ferrari
Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc during the 2023 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: Credit-Ferrari

Ferrari Refuses to Pay Ransom

Ferrari has informed its affected customers of the cyber attack and the potential exposure of their data.

However, the company has also made it clear that it will not be paying any ransom, stating that doing so would finance criminal activities and encourage further attacks.

The Italian car manufacturer has also emphasized its commitment to customer confidentiality, insisting that the breach had no impact on its day-to-day operations.

Ferrari’s Systems Still Functioning Normally

Despite the attack, Ferrari’s day-to-day operations remain unaffected, with the company’s systems still functioning normally.

Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc during the 2023 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: Credit-Ferrari
 Charles Leclerc during the 2023 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: Credit-Ferrari

Ferrari claims that it has worked with experts to strengthen its cybersecurity measures, ensuring that its systems are robust and that customers can trust the company to protect their data. Nonetheless, the authorities are now involved, and an investigation is underway.

Ferrari Struggling on the F1 Track

Unfortunately for Ferrari, the cyber attack has come at a time when the team is already struggling to compete in Formula 1.

After their title challenges fell apart in F1 2022, Ferrari has been working hard to develop a new car that can help them mount a sustained push.

However, Red Bull’s dominance this season has left Ferrari fighting with Aston Martin and Mercedes for the “best of the rest” spot.

Carlos Sainz during the 2023 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: Credit-Ferrari
Carlos Sainz during the 2023 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: Credit-Ferrari

The Saudi Arabian GP highlighted Ferrari’s current difficulties, with Carlos Sainz finishing in P6 and Charles Leclerc in P7.

While it’s still early in the season, the team will need to work hard if they want to avoid finishing at the bottom of the pile.

Ferrari’s Tough Times

Ferrari is facing tough times both on and off the track. The cyber attack has added another unwanted headache for the company, but the Scuderia is standing firm and refusing to pay any ransom.

Meanwhile, on the F1 track, Ferrari is struggling to keep up with Red Bull, Mercedes, and Aston Martin. As the season continues, the team will need to work hard to improve their performance and give Red Bull a real challenge.

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