Ferrari reports hack: “data stolen, but we will not pay the ransom” March 21, 2023 12

ferrari announced that he cyber-attacked to their systems and that you got them at the same time ransom note linked to some data contact information for their clients. Following a ransom request, Maranello announced that he had immediately launched an investigation into what happened in collaboration with “the world’s leading cybersecurity company“.

The Prancing Horse emphasizes that it clearly does not intend to accept any ransom requests, as agreeing to such requests would mean funding this illegal activity.

In line with its company policy, Ferrari will not accept ransom requests because agreeing to such requests would fund criminal activity and allow attackers to perpetuate their attacks.

Obviously, Ferrari has filed another report with the authorities, who will now be tasked with investigating and identifying those responsible for the cyberattack.

We have notified the relevant authorities and are confident that they will do their best to investigate.


Considering that the data of some customers were compromised as a result of a cyber attack, Ferrari promptly warned its customers about what had happened.

Believing that the best course of action is to inform our customers, we have notified our customers of the potential disclosure of their data and the nature of the event.

For Maranello, the issue of security is very important. To do this, he collaborates with industry experts to further strengthening of IT systems. Finally, the attack did not affect the company’s operations in any way.

Ferrari takes the privacy of its customers very seriously and understands the importance of what happened. We partner with experts to further strengthen our systems and we are confident they are reliable. We can also confirm that the violation did not affect our business.

This is not the first time that cybercriminals have attacked the Prancing Horse. Last October alone, for example, the RansomEXX cybercriminal group leaked 7GB of data stolen from a home in Maranello, including internal documents and repair manuals, online.

Author: Philip Vendrame

Source: HD Motori

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