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CDK Global cyberattack: Car dealerships software down | nationwide hack

A cyberattack on CDK has led car dealerships across the country to cease operations. What we know so far about the attack with impacts nationwide.

El cierre de los sistemas de CDK Global sigue afectando a miles de concesionarios de autos. ¿Cuándo se restablecerá el servicio? Te explicamos.
DADO RUVICREUTERS

On Wednesday, a massive cyberattack on CDK led car dealerships across the United States to pause their operations after they lost access to the system that facilitates vehicle sales. The company’s website states that its software is being used by over 15,000 car dealerships across the country, highlighting the scale of the attack and how it has brought the sector to a halt in minutes. In a country where over 50 million cars are sold a year, one day can have serious consequences for businesses that are forced to turn away customers.

An X account with the handle GuyDealership posed that this cyber attack followed one on Findlay Auto Group last week and until this attack. While many investors are focused on the possibilities of integrating artificial intelligence into commercial sales, these attacks may shift the focus on enhancing cybersecurity to ensure that attacks of this nature are not able to happen.

What we know about the attack so far

Very little is known, and this story will be updated as more details are released.

Users of the software have been communicating about the outage on Reddit. One user posted a letter allegedly sent by the company, saying that they are “currently experiencing a cyber incident” and that “out of caution and concern for our customers, we have shut down a majority of our systems.” The company did not provide a timeline for when they believed the software would be up and running again, leading many to voice frustration on the forum.

Images of the letter were later posted by the GuyDealership, adding credibility to the initial reports circulating online.

Additionally, a note was added under the letter explaining that the “notification is being sent to those experiencing the issue, as well as those who have the potential to experience the issue and have signed up for critical alerts.” Another notification sent by the company later told customers that they “recommend shutting down that access until we can confirm this is a viable path.”

*This article will be updated as more information becomes available

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