Uh-oh, looks like Ferrari couldn't OutRun the hackers.
For the record, Ferrari has refused the ransom demand."As a policy, Ferrari will not be held to ransom as paying such demands funds criminal activity and enables threat actors to perpetuate their attacks," the company statement says.
Ferrari's cars kick off at $222,600 with the Roma coupe, with most models far in excess of that price. So safe to say the client base would be attractive to criminals intending to extort money. The company says it's working with"a leading global third-party cybersecurity firm" to fully investigate the breach, but only time will tell if there's any further fall out from the data loss and if Ferrari's clients, rather than the company itself, will be subject to cyber attacks as a consequence.Sign up to get the best content of the week, and great gaming deals, as picked by the editors.
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