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JAKARTA – Italian luxury sports car manufacturer, Ferrari announced on Monday, October 3 that several internal documents have been posted online. Now the luxury sports car maker is trying to figure out how this happened.

"We will implement all appropriate measures as necessary," a source at Ferrari said in a statement emailed to Reuters.

Ferrari added there was no evidence of a breach in their systems or a ransomware attack, and said there had been no disruption to its business and operations.

Earlier on Monday, the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera, citing the website Red Hot Cyber, said Ferrari had been the victim of a cyber attack and seven gigabytes of documents, including internal documents, data sheets and a repair handbook, had been published.

They added that the alleged attack was carried out by the RansomEXX cyber gang. But so far there has been no ransom demand or threat to Ferrari for their actions.

This is quite confusing because no single source has claimed responsibility for the ongoing data leak.


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