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UK Renault Dacia Customer Data Stolen

October 3, 2025
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A recent cyberattack has resulted in the theft of personal data from some UK owners and customers of Renault and Dacia vehicles. The breach targeted an unnamed third-party data processing provider used by Renault Group’s UK branch, not the company’s own systems. The stolen information includes names, addresses, dates of birth, phone numbers, genders, and vehicle details like identification and registration numbers. However, Renault UK confirmed that no financial or password data was compromised in the incident.

In a statement, Renault UK clarified that the breach was an isolated incident and has since been contained by the third-party provider. The company is actively collaborating with the provider to ensure all necessary measures are being taken. Additionally, they have informed all relevant authorities about the cyberattack. At this time, no individual or group has claimed responsibility for the hack.

Renault UK is in the process of notifying all affected customers directly. They are advising those impacted to be vigilant and cautious about any unsolicited requests for personal information. The company apologized to all affected customers, emphasizing that data privacy is of paramount importance to them and that they deeply regret the incident.

This event follows a similar cyberattack on JLR (Jaguar Land Rover) in early September. That incident was far more severe, forcing the British automaker to shut down its global systems and halt production lines. JLR has since begun to restart its systems, allowing most business operations—including registrations, retailer handovers, and supplier payments—to resume.

However, JLR’s production lines are still not operational, highlighting the significant and long-lasting impact such cyberattacks can have on a company’s operations. While the Renault incident appears to be less impactful, it serves as another reminder of the increasing cybersecurity risks facing businesses that rely on third-party data processors.

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  • Hack Exposes Data Of UK Renault And Dacia Owners And Customers
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